Navicular stress fractures.
Publication
, Journal Article
Jones, MH; Amendola, AS
Published in: Clin Sports Med
January 2006
Since the stress fracture of the tarsal navicular was first described in 1970, awareness of the injury has increased, and navicular stress fractures have represented up to 35% of stress fractures in recent series. However, these injuries remain difficult to diagnose and treat because of their often vague clinical presentation and the poor correlation between radiographic and clinical findings.
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Published In
Clin Sports Med
DOI
EISSN
1556-228X
Publication Date
January 2006
Volume
25
Issue
1
Start / End Page
151 / xi
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Tarsal Bones
- Sports Medicine
- Orthopedics
- Incidence
- Humans
- Fractures, Stress
- Biomechanical Phenomena
- Australia
- Athletic Injuries
- Ankle Injuries
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Jones, M. H., & Amendola, A. S. (2006). Navicular stress fractures. Clin Sports Med, 25(1), 151–xi. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csm.2005.08.007
Jones, Morgan H., and Annunziato S. Amendola. “Navicular stress fractures.” Clin Sports Med 25, no. 1 (January 2006): 151–xi. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csm.2005.08.007.
Jones MH, Amendola AS. Navicular stress fractures. Clin Sports Med. 2006 Jan;25(1):151–xi.
Jones, Morgan H., and Annunziato S. Amendola. “Navicular stress fractures.” Clin Sports Med, vol. 25, no. 1, Jan. 2006, pp. 151–xi. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.csm.2005.08.007.
Jones MH, Amendola AS. Navicular stress fractures. Clin Sports Med. 2006 Jan;25(1):151–xi.
Published In
Clin Sports Med
DOI
EISSN
1556-228X
Publication Date
January 2006
Volume
25
Issue
1
Start / End Page
151 / xi
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Tarsal Bones
- Sports Medicine
- Orthopedics
- Incidence
- Humans
- Fractures, Stress
- Biomechanical Phenomena
- Australia
- Athletic Injuries
- Ankle Injuries