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Stress fracture
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ストレス骨折
a small crack in a bone, typically caused by repetitive stress or overuse of the affected area
What is a "stress fracture"?
A stress fracture is a very small crack in a bone caused by repetitive stress or overuse, often seen in athletes or those who engage in high-impact activities. Unlike sudden fractures from accidents, stress fractures develop gradually over time due to repeated strain on the bone. They typically cause pain and swelling in one specific area, getting worse with activity and improving with rest. Treatment usually involves rest and avoiding activities that worsen the pain, along with possible medical treatments like using splints or casts for support.
例
The runner developed a stress fracture in her shin after increasing her mileage too quickly.
A stress fracture in the foot can result from excessive jumping or running on hard surfaces.
Long-distance runners should be cautious to avoid stress fractures in the leg bones.
He had to take a break from basketball to allow a stress fracture in his ankle to heal.
The doctor recommended rest and reduced activity to heal the stress fracture in the athlete's spine.