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By Laura Inverarity, D.O., About.com Guide to Physical Therapy since 2005

Stress Fractures

Monday August 25, 2008
A stress fracture is one of the most common sports injuries. It is a type of overuse injury. When muscles are over worked in an activity, they become fatigued. As a result, they are not able to absorb shock as efficiently. Unabsorbed shock energy is transferred to the bone which eventually causes a small crack to develop. This crack is called a stress fracture.

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