Stress Fractures in Athletes 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-46919-1_2
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Sideline and Training Room Evaluation and Treatment for Suspected Stress Fractures

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“…Classifying the type of injury is just as important because it guides the appropriate timeline for returning these athletes back to running. The nuances of management can be critical, especially in competitive runners, because overtreatment in low-risk runners can lead to increased time away from training and cause deconditioning, whereas undertreatment in high-risk runners can lead to completion or nonunion of fractures (44,45). Management for low-risk BSIs is a two-phase approach.…”
Section: Nonsurgical Treatment/rehabilitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Classifying the type of injury is just as important because it guides the appropriate timeline for returning these athletes back to running. The nuances of management can be critical, especially in competitive runners, because overtreatment in low-risk runners can lead to increased time away from training and cause deconditioning, whereas undertreatment in high-risk runners can lead to completion or nonunion of fractures (44,45). Management for low-risk BSIs is a two-phase approach.…”
Section: Nonsurgical Treatment/rehabilitationmentioning
confidence: 99%