Monday, March 1, 2010

Stress Fracture Foot

What is a stress fracture of the foot?

A stress fracture foot can occur as a result of prolonged repeated loads on the legs. Long distance runners are susceptible to this type of injury. Symptoms include:

  • Pain in the affected bone during exercise.
  • Tenderness and swelling at a point on the bone.

A stress fracture in athletes occurs mainly in the lower leg and foot (in the calcaneus, navicular and metatarsal bones). A stress fracture of the 2nd or 3rd metatarsal bone is sometimes called a 'march fracture' because soldiers running in boots often get it!

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