Recurrent stress fractures in military recruits. One-year follow-up of 66 recruits
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Recurrent stress fractures in military recruits. One-year follow-up of 66 recruits
Abstract
Of 66 recruits who sustained stress fractures during basic training and returned to training after a period of rest, seven (10.6%) suffered recurrent fractures within one year. None of the recurrences was at the original anatomical site. All of the recruits with recurrent stress fractures had had at least one of their initial stress fractures in the femur. This suggests that a femoral stress fracture carries a high risk of recurrence at other sites.
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