Jan 5, 2024
Ending on:
Jul 5, 2024
Moderator(s):
Orthopaedic Surgeon, DFMH
Defence Forces Memorial Hospital
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3 Points
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Defence Forces Memorial Hospital
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Stress Fractures
Jan 5, 2024
Jul 5, 2024
Defence Forces Memorial Hospital
Description
Stress fractures occur when bone, typically in the lower extremities, is subjected to repeated mechanical stress that results in microscopic fractures. They often occur when the frequency or degree of physical activity is significantly increased; therefore, stress fractures are commonly seen among military recruits, athletes, and runners. Stress fractures can be classified as fatigue reaction stress fractures or insufficiency reaction stress fractures. Fatigue reaction stress fractures result from repetitive and excessive strain placed on structurally normal bone, specifically loading, exceeding the process of remodeling. Whereas insufficiency reaction stress fracture occurs when normal stress and straining are applied to a bone where bone formation is impaired. This CME will look into the pathophysiology of stress fractures and emphasizes the role of the interprofessional team in its management.
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Dr.
Were Oyoo
Orthopaedic Surgeon DFMH
Defence Forces Memorial Hospital