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  • [[File: Bone stress injury-Running.jpg|thumb|]] ...es are present. Stress fractures account for > 10% of total sports-related injuries and it could be as high as 30% in running. <ref name=":3">Robertson GA, Woo
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  • ...ield athletes. <ref name=":0">Roche M, Fredericson M, Kraus E. Bone Stress Injuries. In: Harrast, M editor. Clinical Care of the Runner - Assessment, Biomechan ...phase of the [[Running Biomechanics|running gait cycle]], when the injured bone would be maximally loaded. In the initial stages of the injury, pain can su
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  • [[File:Long Bone Structure.png|thumb|350x350px|Long Bone Structure]] ...edia Cancellous bone Available:https://radiopaedia.org/articles/cancellous-bone (accessed 12.11.2022)_</ref>
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  • ...name '''(''os naviculare pedis; scaphoid bone'')''' derives from the human bone's resemblance to a small boat. It articulates with ''four'' bones: the ta ...e rare in the general population, stress fractures of the tarsal navicular bone are frequently incurred by professional athletes.<ref>Shakked RJ, Walters E
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  • == What is a bone bruise? == A bone bruise is a type of bone injury.
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  • ...name=":1">Rubin J, Bozentka DJ, Bora FW. Diagnosis of closed central slip injuries. A cadaveric analysis of non-invasive tests. J Hand Surg Br. 1996 Oct;21(5 ...was the only one to accurately discern central slip integrity in simulated injuries.<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...s A, Tuckermann J. Molecular mechanisms of glucocorticoids on skeleton and bone regeneration after fracture. ''J Mol Endocrinol''. 2018;61(1):R75-R90.</re ...ref name=":3" />. To limit the accompanying adverse effects, strengthening bone and musculature through weight-bearing activities is recommended.
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  • ...injuries. Traditionally, the first aid method of treating musculoskeletal injuries has been taught through the Mnemonic, [[RICE|R.I.C.E]], (Rest, Ice, Compres ...ent|Optimal loading]] will stimulate the healing process as [[Bone Healing|bone]], [[Tendon Pathophysiology|tendon]], [[Ligament Sprain|ligament]], and [[M
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  • ...owth and development it aides in bone elongation and modelling, and when a bone is [[Fracture|fractured]], participates in its recovery. It is not present # The periosteum separates the bone from surrounding structures. It contains small blood vessels that provide n
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  • **[[Kienbock's Disease|Kienbock Disease]] (affects the lunate carpal bone); ...Found more commonly in boys, possibly because boys are at higher risk for injuries than girls.
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  • .../02/2019).</ref> that means 'head') is the largest and most central carpal bone, that forms the [[Wrist and Hand|wrist]]. ...iably the capitate can also articulate with the base of the 4th metacarpal bone.
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  • ...the 4th and 5th [[metatarsals]] anteriorly. On the inferior aspect of the bone, there is a small bony prominence named the cuboid tuberosity and a sulcus File:Cuboid bone 06 superior view01.png|''Superior view of Cuboid bone''
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  • ...he [[Foot Anatomy|foot]]. Running along the base of the foot from the heel bone ([[calcaneus]]) to the base of the metatarsal bones, it assists in forming ...the base of the second to fifth metatarsal bones, and the posterior cuboid bone. <ref name=":2" />
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  • ...xpanding as it ascends, is attached to the basilar groove of the occipital bone, in front of the foramen magnum. ...multiple calcified areas are noted that interdigitated with the underlying bone. Also near this cephalic bony attachment, there is an increase in the numbe
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  • Groin injuries are common sports injuries especially in sports that involve running, kicking, side to side movements, The adductor squeeze test is used in the diagnosis of groin injuries and for the measurement of adductor muscles strength.<ref name=":0" />
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  • * In both cases, bone forms in and around soft tissue (usually muscle). ...sificans (MO) occurs after trauma to the muscle or a broken [[bone]]. New bone cells form between the torn muscle fibers. This happens most often around t
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  • ...arches with two bony masses laterally. It articulates with the [[Occipital Bone|Occiput]] above and C2 (the [[Axis]]) below. ...anterior atlantoaxial ligament; the former connects it with the occipital bone above, and the latter with the axis below.
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  • The [[Femur]] is the longest bone in the body and extends from the hip to the knee. The head of the femur articulates with the acetabulum in the pelvic bone forming the hip joint, while the distal part of the femur articulates w
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  • ...art of the myotendinous unit. The myotendinous unit consists usually of [[bone]], enthesis, [[Tendon Anatomy|tendon]], myotendinous junction and [[Muscle ...and produce large tensile stresses are the most likely to suffer from MTJ injuries e.g. [[Biceps Femoris|biceps femoris]], [[Quadratus Femoris|quadratus femor
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  • ...one side of the bone and it remains uninterrupted on the other side of the bone.<ref name=":0">Atanelov Z, Bentley TP. Greenstick fracture.</ref>Usually ha ...It can also occur because of trauma such as road traffic accident, sports injuries or even a non accidental trauma (child hitting an object).<ref name=":0" />
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  • [[Ligament|Ligaments]] are fibrous bands of connective tissue that attach to bone. ...joints (cf [[Tendon Anatomy|tendon]]<nowiki/>s which attach [[muscle]] to bone).
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  • ...make up the upper part of the ankle joint). The talus sits above the heel bone (calcaneus). Together, the talus and calcaneus form the subtalar joint, whi The talus is the second largest tarsal bone. It is uniquely shaped and consists of a body, head, and neck. Approximatel
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