Definition of Stress fracture
Stress fracture: A fracture caused by repetitive
stress, as may occur in sports, strenuous exercise, or
heavy physical labor. Stress fractures are especially common in the
metatarsal bones of foot, particularly in runners.
Osteoporosis increases the possibility of stress fractures.
Treatment is by rest, disuse, and sometimes splinting or
casting to prevent reinjury during healing.
Common Misspellings: stress facture
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