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Stress fractures in military recruits. A prospective study showing an unusually high incidence

MILGROM C; GILADI M; STEIN M
J BONE JOINT SURG BR , 1985, vol. 67, n° 5, p. 732-735
Doc n°: 29119
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In a prospective study of 295 male Israeli recruits a 31% incidence of stress fractures was found. Eighty per cent of the fractures were in the tibial or femoral shaft, while only 8% occurred in the tarsus and metatarsus. Sixty-nine per cent of the femoral shaft, while only 8% occurred in the tarsus and metatarsus. Sixty-nine per cent of the femoral stress fractures were asymptomatic, but only 8% of those in the tibia. Even asymptomatic stress fractures do, however, need to be treated. Possible explanations for the unusually high incidence of stress fractures in this study are discussed.

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Identifiant basis : 1986085199

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