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Delayed healing of a navicular stress fracture, following limited weight-bearing activity
- Source :
- BMJ case reports. 2014
- Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- This report describes a 21-year-old man, a semiprofessional football (soccer) player, with a navicular stress fracture. It highlights the difficulty in diagnosing the condition and the complications arising from inadequate management. The case discusses the optimal management of these stress fractures and the detrimental role of weight-bearing recovery. The diagnosis of navicular stress fractures is challenging, and a high index of suspicion is required. The available literature indicates that limited weightbearing is not an appropriate treatment for navicular stress injuries. Non-weight-bearing (NWB) cast immobilisation for 6–8 weeks appears to be the gold standard treatment; however, open reduction with internal fixation (ORIF) has similar success rates and an equal return-to-play time but should also be followed by a period of NWB. NWB cast immobilisation for 6 weeks remains a good second option at any time following failed limited weight-bearing activity.
- Subjects :
- Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Fractures, Stress
medicine.medical_treatment
medicine.disease_cause
Article
Weight-bearing
Weight-Bearing
Fracture Fixation, Internal
Immobilization
Young Adult
Fracture fixation
Soccer
medicine
Internal fixation
Humans
Reduction (orthopedic surgery)
Stress fractures
business.industry
General Medicine
Tarsal Bones
medicine.disease
Surgery
Casts, Surgical
Treatment Outcome
Orthopedic surgery
Fracture (geology)
business
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
Delayed healing
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 1757790X
- Volume :
- 2014
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- BMJ case reports
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....3e32cac9da73a225a0986a0b459eb2e6