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Fatigue injuries of the femur
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2005
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Skeletal TraumaSoft Tissue InjuryKinesiologyFatigue InjuryChronic Musculoskeletal ConditionOsteoarthritisOrthopaedicsKnee InjuriesAnatomical DistributionFracture HealingRehabilitationFatigue InjuriesMedicineOsteoporosisOrthopaedic SurgerySpinal Fracture
The purpose of this study was to describe the anatomical distribution and incidence of fatigue injuries of the femur in physically-active young adults, based upon MRI studies. During a period of 70 months, 1857 patients with exercise-induced pain in the femur underwent MRI of the pelvis, hips, femora, and/or knees. Of these, 170 patients had a total of 185 fatigue injuries, giving an incidence of 199 per 100 000 person-years. Bilateral injuries occurred in 9% of patients. The three most common sites affected were the femoral neck (50%), the condylar area (24%) and the proximal shaft (18%). A fatigue reaction was seen in 57%, and a fracture line in 22%. There was a statistical correlation between the severity of the fatigue injury and the duration of pain (p = 0.001). The location of the pain was normally at the site of the fatigue injury. Fatigue injuries of the femur appear to be relatively common in physically-active patients.
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