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Stress Fracture: Causes, Treatment & Prevention

Conclusion

One of the most common injuries sustained by athletes and physically active persons is a stress fracture. Knowing that your favorite sports or training style may have contributed to your injury is upsetting. However, it is important that you take your time recovering.

As soon as you start experiencing any symptoms of a stress fracture, see a medical professional. When it’s safe, they will assess your injury and recommend therapies to assist you return to the track, court or field.

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