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A Stress Fracture of the Ulna in a Female Non-Professional Golfer: A Case Report

Roh KJ, Kim DW

Stress fractures have been well documented in the lower extremity. Stress fractures of the upper extremities are uncommon. We report a case of an ulna stress fracture in a 32...
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Multiple Stress Fractures Related to Low-dose Adefovir Dipivoxil Treatment in a Patient with Chronic Hepatitis B: A Case Report

Park CH, Ahn HS, Lee DC

Stress fractures typically result from repeated abnormal mechanical loading to the bones. In particular, multiple stress fractures may occur in patients with systemic disease, such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis, or...
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Stress Fracture of the Proximal Clavicle after Parallel Bars Exercise in a Young Male

Kwon J, Lee YH, Cho JH

Although acute traumatic fractures of the clavicle are relatively common, stress fractures of the proximal clavicle are extremely rare. Stress fractures of the clavicle have often been reported after a...
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Femoral Stress Fractures in Civilians who are not military recruits and athlethes :Two cases report

Kim MK, Ko SM, Mun KH

  • KMID: 2311502
  • J Korean Fract Soc.
  • 1998 Oct;11(4):784-789.
We reports two cases of femoral stress fractures, one at femoral neck, the other at distal femur. Femoral stress fracture is not uncommon in reported literature, but most of reported...
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Repetitive Insufficiency Fractures of the Femoral Shaft: A Case Report

Kim JH, Cho YH, Byun YS, Shin JH, Lee CY, Kim TG

Stress fractures occur when the loads applied to a bone exceed the mechanical resistance and fall into two groups. Fatigue fractures, in which abnormal mechanical stress is applied to a...
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Stress fractures in lower leg

Kim KS, Park KY, Choo CK, Jecn KS, Cho HK, Lee HC

Clinical and radiological analysis were made on 74 cases of stress fractures in tibia and fibula among theKorean soldiers. Right tibia were involved in 33 cases and left tibia were...
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Stress Fractures in Pubic Bone: Report of 3 Cases

Song JH, Lee WG, Kim HC

The occurence of stress fracturea at sites such as the metatarsal, tibia, fibula, and femur in military trainee and certain other very physically active groups has been reported frequently, but...
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Bone Stress Injuries in Runners: a Review for Raising Interest in Stress Fractures in Korea

Song SH, Koo JH

A bone stress injury (BSI) means that the bones cannot tolerate repeated mechanical loads, resulting in structural fatigue and local bone pain. A delay in BSI diagnosis can lead to...
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Stress Fractures of the Humerus: 2 Cases Report

Lee WS, Kim SH, Ihin JC, Min BH

Stress fractures are rare in the upper limb. Hartley (1943) stated that stress fractures occured as rarities in the humerus in javelin, discus and grenade throwers, and had been reported...
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Femoral Head and Neck Fractures developed in Avascular Necrosis of the Femoral Head

Yoon HK, Cho DY, Han SH, Han YS, Nam KS

Femoral head and neck fractures during the course of avascular necrosis are rare with only few reports in the English literature. Moreover, there are very few reports on an analysis...
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Stress Fracture of the Femoral shaft

Hahn SH, Yang BK, Yi SR, Chung SW, Kim HS

PURPOSE: This study was evaluated to find the aspect of the femoral shaft stress fracture. MATERIAL AND METHOD: From Jan. 1990 to May. 1999, this study included 8 cases diagnosed as...
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Bilateral Stress Fracture at the Inferior Pole of Patella in a Juvenile Athlete

Chon JG, Lee BJ, Sun DH, Shin SY

Patellar fractures in children occur rarely in approximately 1% of all pediatric fractures and 57% of these are osteochondral or cartilaginous avulsion fractures, a type of sleeve fracture. They may...
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Pelvic Bone Stress Fracture after Lumbar Spinal Fusion: Two Cases Report

Choi YS, Kim KS, Jung HG, Jang HH

  • KMID: 2398595
  • J Korean Orthop Assoc.
  • 2005 Feb;40(1):95-98.
Fractures of the pelvic ring after long fusions to the lumbosacral spine is a heretofore rarely reported complication. Stress fractures of the pelvic ring are a potential source of late...
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Adjacent Bilateral Stress Pedicle Fractures after Instrumented Lumbar Fusion: A Case Report

Kim HS, Ha SW, Ju CI, Kim SW

Bilateral pedicle stress fractures are rare even in the elderly. Bilateral pedicle fractures are due to post-surgical complications at the level of fusion or stress related activities in most cases....
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Trapezoid Stress Fracture in a Weight Lifter

Kong GM, Kim JY, Park DH, Kwon YU, Jung YH

Trapezoid fracture is a rare condition and especially, isolated trapezoid fracture is most rare condition of carpal bone fracture. And principle of treatment has not yet been established. Most of...
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Stress Fracture of the Patella in a Child

Choi SP, Ahn GY, Nam IH, Moon GH, Lee YH, Liu TY

Stress fracture usually occurs in physically active individuals as a result of repetitive strenuous muscle and tendon forces acting on bones that have not adapted to such forces. To the...
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Serial Radiographs Showing Progression of a Patellar Stress Fracture and Beneficial Surgical Technique for a Displaced Patellar Stress Fracture

Kizaki K, Yamashita , Funakoshi

Stress fractures of the patella occurring in athletes are quite rare and only 23 cases have been introduced in English literatures. Stress fractures of the patella are classified into two...
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Tension Band Plating for a Stress Fracture of the Anterior Tibial Cortex in a Basketball Player: A Case Report

Park CH, Lee WC

Stress fractures of the anterior tibial cortex are prone to complete fracture because these stress fractures occur on the tension side of the bone. Recently, surgical treatments are preferred in...
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Treatment for the Stress Fracture of the Proximal Phalanx of the Great Toe in a Basketball Player with Hallux Valgus (A Case Report)

Park CH, Lee WC

  • KMID: 1811633
  • J Korean Foot Ankle Soc.
  • 2012 Mar;16(1):70-72.
Stress fractures of the proximal phalanx of the great toe are rare. This fractures have been associated with halux valgus deformity in most reports. We performed open reduction and internal...
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Proximal Tibia Stress Fracture Caused by Primary Degenerative Knee Osteoarthritis with Varus Deformity

Lee JM, Kwon YW

Stress fractures of the tibia are relatively common in military and young people. However, stress fracture of the proximal tibia is rare in elderly patients, but has been reported in...
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