Stress Fractures
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- David Wright Diagnosed with Lower Back Stress FractureIt looks like David Wright's back injury may be far more serious than originally anticipated; it's unclear how long he will be absent from the Mets lineup.
- What Are Stress Fractures?Stress fractures are an overuse injury that occur when the muscles become overtired and less capable of absorbing shock from high-impact sports or activities.
- Tips for Effective Knee Stress Fractures TreatmentIf you are suffering from a knee stress fracture, here is what you need to know about treatment options.
- How to Prevent Stress Fractures When You RunStress fractures are common among runners, and they can take months to heal. Here's how to prevent stress fractures from putting you on the side-lines.
- Will a Stress Fracture Heal Without Treatment?A stress fracture is one of the most common fractures experienced by athletes and weekend warriors. What is a stress factor - and will it heal without treatment?
- How to Return to an Exercise Program After a Stress Fracture or Sports InjuryAfter suffering a sudden stress fracture, I needed to find an exercise program that would keep me in shape and get me back to my regular routine as soon as possible.Here's what worked.
- These Cracking Bones:Stress fractures are very small cracks that are in the bone.
- Stress FracturesTuesday, February 26, Yao Ming was reported to be out for the remainder of the season due to a stress fracture in his left foot. Read on to understand what this means for the NBA All Star and others who suffer with the same injury.
- Most Common Injuries for Beginning RunnersA short overview to warn of, and enable new runners to deal with, common running injuries.
- Ankle Pain After Running: Causes and SolutionsAnkle pain after running can be caused by several factors. Pain in the ankle after running is also a fairly common situation.
- Spondylolisthesis and SpondylolisisSpondylolisthesis is an anterior displacement or shift forward of a vertebra in relation to the vertebra below it.
- The Road to Recovery - An Encore Performance by Athletes who Have Suffered InjuryProfessional performers and athletes are more prone to foot injuries than the average person. This article stresses how important it is to take better care of your feet, in order to avoid distorted balance and walking.
