Stress fractures.

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Abstract

Stress fractures are now common. They are often missed because the doctor fails to keep the possible diagnosis in mind, or believes that a plain X-ray can exclude these fractures. A bone scan gives the diagnosis. Treatment is by rest in most cases, but stress fractures of the navicular sometimes require surgery.

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Quirk, R. (1993). Stress fractures. Australian Family Physician, 22(3), 300–304, 307. https://doi.org/10.7600/jspfsm1949.43.145

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