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Navicular stress fractures: outcomes of surgical and conservative management* …

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NJ Potter, PD Brukner, M Makdissi, K … - British Medical Journal, 2006 - bjsm.bmj.com
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Navicular stress fractures: a prospective study on athletes


A SAXENA, B FULLEM - Foot & ankle international, 2006 - cat.inist.fr
Background: Navicular stress fractures of the foot often are difficult to
diagnose and treat. Methods: Nineteen athletic patients seen from 1999 to 2003,
were compared to a previously treated group of 22 athletes with similar ...
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Early diagnosis and clinical treatment of stress fractures


C Milgrom, E Friedman - Musculoskeletal fatigue and stress fractures, 2001 - books.google.com
CHAPTER 20 Early Diagnosis and Clinical Treatment of Stress Fractures Charles
Milgrom and Eitan Friedman CONTENTS Introduction 295 Development of the Israeli
Army Stress Fracture Treatment Protocol 296 The Civilian Stress Fracture ...
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[CITATION] Traumatic disorders of bone


D Resnick, H Kang - Internal Derangements of Joints. Emphasis on MR …
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Navicular stress fractures


MH Jones, AS Amendola - Clinics in sports medicine, 2006 - Elsevier
The tarsal navicular is a pear-shaped bone, which is part of the medial column
of the foot. The proximal and distal surfaces of the bone as well as a portion
of the lateral surface are covered with articular cartilage, whereas the ...
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Stress fracture of the tarsal navicular.


TG Sanders, PM Williams, KW Vawter - Military medicine, 2004 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Stress fractures of the lower extremity are common among military members and
athletes at all levels of participation. They typically occur when an individual
begins a new or different type of physical training or during periods of ...
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Calcaneal stress fractures


JM Weber, LG Vidt, RS Gehl, T Montgomery - Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2005 - Elsevier
The majority of plantar heel pain is diagnosed as plantar fasciitis or heel spur
syndrome. When historic or physical findings are unusual or when routine
treatment proves ineffective, one should consider an atypical cause of heel ...
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Stress fracture of the cuneiform bones


KOA Meurman, S Elfving - British Journal of Radiology, 1980 - Br Inst Radiology
Stress fractures are relatively infrequent in average radiological practice.
They occasionally occur in children and older women and in certain groups like
ballet dancers and athletes, but among military recruits they are a fairly ...
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Bone Stress Injuries of the Foot and Ankle

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M Sormaala - oa.doria.fi
Page 1. Bone Stress Injuries of the Foot and Ankle Markus Sormaala University of
Helsinki 2006 Page 2. Bone Stress Injuries of the Foot and Ankle Markus Sormaala ...
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Surgical Technique for Navicular Stress Fractures in Athletes


DA Porter, JK Torma - Techniques in Foot & Ankle Surgery, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Navicular stress fractures are being diagnosed more frequently in athletes
involved in sports that require running and jumping. The fracture was first
diagnosed in 1970 and historically, 6 weeks of nonweightbearing in a cast ...
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