Pelvic stress fracture in female runners
- PMID: 3815980
- DOI: 10.1097/00003072-198612000-00005
Pelvic stress fracture in female runners
Abstract
Stress fractures are a common injury in long-distance runners, and typically involve the lower extremities. Although relatively rare, pubic ramus stress fractures also occur, primarily in female runners. Bone imaging visualized a pubic stress fracture and a tibial stress fracture in a female long-distance runner with groin pain. Pubic stress fractures should be considered in female runners who present with groin pain. Radionuclide bone imaging is useful in diagnosing these lesions.
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