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  1. Most stress fractures begin as a dull ache and, when ignored, become very painful. Dr. Jokl often hears comments from runners who come in and say things such as, “It was painful, but I kept running.”. The additional pounding irritates and exacerbates the stress fracture, causing it to grow larger. Stress fractures should be addressed right ...

  2. Apr 20, 2024 · Stress fractures may be difficult to diagnose because the symptoms are often vague and slow to appear. A generalized ache or tenderness over the bone in the area of the stress fracture may initially be diagnosed as muscle injury or muscle strain. Stress fractures of the tibia lower leg) are often misdiagnosed as shin splints in the early stages.

  3. Take over the counter medication, such as ibuprofen (Advil), naproxen (Aleve), or acetaminophen (Tylenol), to reduce pain and swelling. Use protective footwear, such as a stiff-soled shoe, wooden-soled sandal, or a removable short-leg fracture brace (walking boot). Protective footwear reduces stress on the foot.

  4. A stress fracture is a break in a bone that is caused by repetitive stress. It may occur in any bone, but is quite common in the metatarsal bones of the foot. A stress fracture usually starts as a small crack in the outer shell (the cortex) of the bone. Without proper treatment, this may progress to fracture all the way through the bone.

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  5. A stress fracture is also known as a hairline fracture. Stress fractures most commonly happen in the bones in the foot or the ankle. These include: Metatarsal fracture. The metatarsal bones are the long bones in your foot that connect your ankle to your toes. They help you balance when you stand and walk, and help support the weight of your body.

  6. A stress fracture is a small crack in a bone. Most stress fractures are caused by overuse and repetitive activity, and are common in runners and athletes. This article describes the causes and symptoms of stress fractures and includes tips for preventing them.

  7. May 5, 2023 · A minor fracture (such as a stress fracture) can be hard to tell from a bone bruise because they cause similar symptoms, including swelling and pain. The main difference is that a fracture results in a break in the bone, while a bone bruise creates tiny cracks in the bone. Healthcare providers can tell the difference by using X-rays and MRIs.

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