激烈的开始,痛苦的后果:一例报告疲劳骨折。

Q4 Medicine
Ewa Brogowska, Jakub Kot, Agata Zarajczyk, Piotr Poniewozik, Monika Zbroja-Putowska, Anna Drelich-Zbroja, Małgorzata Drelich
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摘要

本研究的目的是提出一个病例的病人与应力性骨折。应力性骨折,也被称为疲劳性骨折,是由健康骨骼的异常和反复拉伤引起的。这会导致微损伤和随后的骨折。它们最常见于突然和过度增加体力活动后,最常见于跖骨、脚跟、胫骨、腓骨和股骨。这个病例是一个29岁的病人,被诊断为肥胖,以前从未参与过运动。从春末开始,他开始在健身房进行高强度的锻炼,尤其是举重。自夏末以来,他的脚越来越痛,所以他去看了整形外科医生。对踝关节进行了超声检查,没有发现任何软组织损伤。随后的两个踝关节磁共振成像显示疲劳骨折:双脚距骨和左侧长方体骨。过度的体力劳动,特别是以前没有参加过运动的患者,可引起疲劳性骨折。诊断程序应包括病人的病史、x光和超声波。早期骨折在X射线上可能不可见,但是磁共振检查可以显示骨损伤或骨折线。在治疗应力性骨折时,通常建议调整活动,使用矫形器,直接冷却,短期使用止痛药和康复治疗。
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Intense start, painful consequences: a case report of fatigue fractures.

The aim of this study is to present a case of a patient with stress fractures. Stress fractures, otherwise known as fatigue fractures, result from abnormal and repetitive strain of healthy bone. This leads to micro damages and subsequent fractures. They are most commonly encountered after a sudden and excessive increase in physical activity and most frequently located in the metatarsal, heel, tibia, fibula and femur. This case presents a twenty-nine year old patient, diagnosed with obesity, not involved in sport ever before. Since the end of the spring, he started to exercise intensively at the gym, particularly lifting weights. Since the end of summer, he developed increasingly frequent feet pain, so he reported to an orthopedist. An ultrasound examination of the ankle joints was performed and it did not show any soft tissue damage. Subsequent MR imaging of both ankle joints showed a fatigue fracture: the talus bone of both feet and in the left cuboid bone. Excessive physical effort, especially in patients who have not previously participated in sport, can cause fatigue fractures. The diagnostic procedure should include patient's history, X-ray and ultrasound. Fractures at an early stage may not be visible on X- rays, however an MR examination can reveal bone lesions or a fracture line. In the treatment of stress fractures, modification of activity, use of orthosis, direct cooling, short term use of pain drugs and rehabilitation are usually recommended.

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