Risk Factors for Stress Fractures

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Kim Bennell
Gordon Matheson
Willem Meeuwisse
Peter Brukner
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[1] University of Melbourne,School of Physiotherapy
[2] Stanford University School of Medicine,Division of Sports Medicine
[3] University of Calgary Sports Medicine Centre,undefined
[4] Olympic Park Sports Medicine Centre,undefined
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Sports Medicine | 1999年 / 28卷
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Adis International Limited; Stress Fracture; Female Athlete; Overuse Injury; Ballet Dancer;
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Preventing stress fractures requires knowledge of the risk factors that predispose to this injury. The aetiology of stress fractures is multifactorial, but methodological limitations and expediency often lead to research study designs that evaluate individual risk factors. Intrinsic risk factors include mechanical factors such as bone density, skeletal alignment and body size and composition, physiological factors such as bone turnover rate, flexibility, and muscular strength and endurance, as well as hormonal and nutritional factors. Extrinsic risk factors include mechanical factors such as surface, footwear and external loading as well as physical training parameters. Psychological traits may also play a role in increasing stress fracture risk. Equally important to these types of analyses of individual risk factors is the integration of information to produce a composite picture of risk.
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