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Now completely revised and expanded, this second edition not only includes updated chapters detailing treatment of the most common and troublesome sites for stress fractures, but also more recent research regarding risk factors for the development of stress fractures. As in the original edition, general principles of evaluation, healing considerations and management strategies are discussed in three thematic sections. However, unlike the previous text, this edition will focus on a holistic approach to the treatment of these increasingly common injuries with new chapters on nutritional optimization of athletes at risk for stress fractures, systemic treatment strategies for healing including vitamin D supplementation and parathyroid hormone stimulation, and surgical and injectable biologic treatment modalities for enhanced bone healing. This edition will also include guidelines for on-the-field and training room management of stress fractures for team physicians.
This revision is timely, given the increasing rate and severity of bony stress injuries encountered in elite and professional athletes related to single-sport specialization and the increased popularity of endurance sports such as cross-fit, obstacle course racing, and ultramarathon competitions. It will be an ideal resource for sports medicine practitioners including orthopedic surgeons, primary care sports medicine specialists, athletic trainers, and physical therapists.
Risk Factors for Developing Stress Fractures
Pages 3-19
Kasitinon, Donald (et al.)
Sideline and Training Room Evaluation and Treatment for Suspected Stress Fractures
Pages 21-27
Yalcin, Sercan (et al.)
Pathophysiology and Epidemiology of Stress Fractures
Pages 29-39
Breathnach, Oisín (et al.)
Diagnostic Imaging Evaluation of Stress Fractures
Pages 41-63
Lenobel, Scott S. (et al.)
Classification of Stress Fractures
Pages 65-75
Kaeding, Christopher C. (et al.)
Insufficiency Fractures
Pages 77-88
Quatman, Carmen E. (et al.)
The Holistic Approach to Stress Fracture Treatment
Pages 91-106
Miller, Timothy L.
Biomechanics and Stress Fractures: Utility of Running Gait Analysis
Pages 107-128
Meardon, Stacey A.
Nutritional Optimization for Athletes with Stress Fractures
Pages 129-139
Minagawa, Sakiko (et al.)
Systemic Treatment Modalities for Stress Fractures
Pages 141-149
Roche, Megan (et al.)
Orthobiologic Treatment Options for Stress Fractures
Pages 151-164
Robertson, Greg (et al.)
Stress Fractures of the Ribs and Shoulder Girdle
Pages 167-180
Dibartola, Alex C. (et al.)
Upper Extremity Stress Fractures
Pages 181-189
Cole, Wendell W., III (et al.)
Stress Fractures of the Lumbar Spine
Pages 191-207
Sayari, Arash J. (et al.)
Stress Fractures of the Pelvis and Sacrum
Pages 209-216
Altintas, Burak (et al.)
Stress Fractures of the Hip and Femur
Pages 217-227
Harris, Joshua D. (et al.)
Stress Fractures of the Tibia
Pages 229-241
Harris, Joshua D. (et al.)
Stress Fractures of the Ankle and Hindfoot
Pages 243-257
Hubbard, Christopher E. (et al.)
Stress Fractures of the Midfoot and Forefoot
Pages 259-278
Hicks, Justin J. (et al.)
Correction to: Stress Fractures of the Pelvis and Sacrum
Pages C1-C1
Altintas, Burak (et al.)
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