Delay in diagnosis of neck of femur stress fracture in a female military recruit
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Delay in diagnosis of neck of femur stress fracture in a female military recruit
Abstract
We report the delay in diagnosis of a Neck of Femur (NOF) stress fracture in mixed sex basic military training. Stress fractures are common in military training with the incidence reported as ranging between 3.2-31%. NOF stress fractures, whilst only representing around 8% of stress fractures are associated with a high morbidity. It is imperative that medical officers looking after military recruits have a sound knowledge of the potential signs, symptoms and presentation of these injuries. Medical officers should always remains vigilant for stress fractures especially in mixed military training.
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