Mechanism of Stress Fracture in Runners
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The mechanism of a stress fracture of the tibia in runners is discussed. This fracture is incomplate, involving only posterior cortex near or at the junction of middle and lower third of the tibia. It is suggested that the fracture is produced not by muscle contraction but by the jar of each footfall during running as a form of training. The form of the tibia takes part in producing the fracture. The tibia curves in saggital plane anteriorly but changes its curvature posteriorly near or at the junction of the middle and lower third, where the strain applies in such a direction as to open the postero-medial surface of the tibia. All of the above-mentined fractures that the author observed were seen in this location.
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