1. Unusual exercise-related stress fractures. Two case reports.
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Fink-Bennett DM and Benson MT
- Subjects
- Adolescent, Diphosphonates, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Radionuclide Imaging, Technetium, Technetium Tc 99m Medronate, Athletic Injuries diagnostic imaging, Fractures, Bone diagnostic imaging, Running, Sacroiliac Joint injuries, Scapula injuries, Sports, Weight Lifting
- Abstract
We describe two unusual exercise-related stress fractures, one in the sacroiliac joint of a long distance runner, the other in the body of the scapulae of an above-knee amputee. Each were detected on a 2-hour delay bone scan. To our knowledge, neither have been described scintigraphically. The bilateral scapular fracture is an unreported entity, and the fractured SI joint is a very uncommon site for an overuse injury.
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- 1984
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