Stress Injuries to the Tibia: A Video Interview
Sincere thanks to Matt Swift, DPT from Change Sports Physical Therapy Institute for creating this video on Stress Injuries to the Tibia with focus on symptoms, treatment, and prevention.
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Sincere thanks to Matt Swift, DPT from Change Sports Physical Therapy Institute for creating this video on Stress Injuries to the Tibia with focus on symptoms, treatment, and prevention.
Stress injuries to bones of athletes are often caused by relative overload, and in describing the spectrum of possible bone stress or overload injuries to patients, I often use the analogy of bending my pen while bored in class one day.
Stress Fracture of Left Femoral Neck: This MRI picture shows a fracture line involving only one cortex (outer lining) of the femur (thigh bone) with bone swelling (edema) also present.
Look forward to an upcoming post on important things to consider after the diagnosis of a bone stress injury has been made.