Stress Fracture of the Pubic Ramus in a Female Long Distance Runner: A Case Report

Stress fractures are overuse injuries of the bone caused by continuous repetitive submaximal stress over time. They constitute 0.7-20% of all sports injuries and are mainly seen in tibia, metatarsal bones and fibula. Pelvic stress fractures are rare (1-2%) and mostly seen in female long distance run...

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Main Authors: Seçkin Şenışık, Metin Ergün
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Turkish Sports Medicine Association 2017-06-01
Series:Spor Hekimligi Dergisi
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Online Access: http://journalofsportsmedicine.org/eng/full-text/281/tur
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description Stress fractures are overuse injuries of the bone caused by continuous repetitive submaximal stress over time. They constitute 0.7-20% of all sports injuries and are mainly seen in tibia, metatarsal bones and fibula. Pelvic stress fractures are rare (1-2%) and mostly seen in female long distance runners. Common complaints are groin, hip and thigh pain increasing with weight bearing activities. A 41 years old recreational female runner was admitted to the clinic with chronic groin pain lasting for about eight months. She was performing running training on hard surfaces at high intensity for a long time and firstly she was admitted to the Orthopaedic and Traumatology clinic with groin pain. MR images have shown non-displaced fracture of the right ischium. There has been no relief with medication and rest, then the athlete was admitted to another clinic. X-ray and bone scintigraphy confirmed fracture line at the right superior pubic ramus and right ischium. Blood analysis has revealed low level of 25-OH vitamin D (13 ng/ml). Vitamin D3 supplementation has been prescribed for three months, and then the athlete has started 1 km daily slow running trainings. Due to exacerbation of pain during running, athlete was admitted to our clinic. Physical examination revealed normal posture and range of motion, and there were no swelling, inflammation and neurological signs and symptoms. As pelvis MRI and CT images confirmed healing, and 25-OH vitamin D level returned to normal limits, the athlete has then started trainings. Training volume has been increased gradually. Full recovery was achieved at the end of the third month, as there were no complaints during daily activities and training. Stress fractures of the pelvis should be included in the differential diagnosis of female distance runners who have prolonged groin pain increasing with exercise. Detailed medical history, physical examination, blood tests, and radiological images are keys to reach certain diagnosis. Treatment plan should include risk factor analysis and progressive training programs.
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spelling doaj.art-231e947be53b459ba27e6f1b838d3f482023-02-15T16:15:51ZengTurkish Sports Medicine AssociationSpor Hekimligi Dergisi1300-05512587-14982017-06-01522707610.5152/tjsm.2017.072281Stress Fracture of the Pubic Ramus in a Female Long Distance Runner: A Case ReportSeçkin Şenışık0Metin Ergün1 Ege University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Sports Medicine, İzmir, Turkey Ege University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Sports Medicine, İzmir, Turkey Stress fractures are overuse injuries of the bone caused by continuous repetitive submaximal stress over time. They constitute 0.7-20% of all sports injuries and are mainly seen in tibia, metatarsal bones and fibula. Pelvic stress fractures are rare (1-2%) and mostly seen in female long distance runners. Common complaints are groin, hip and thigh pain increasing with weight bearing activities. A 41 years old recreational female runner was admitted to the clinic with chronic groin pain lasting for about eight months. She was performing running training on hard surfaces at high intensity for a long time and firstly she was admitted to the Orthopaedic and Traumatology clinic with groin pain. MR images have shown non-displaced fracture of the right ischium. There has been no relief with medication and rest, then the athlete was admitted to another clinic. X-ray and bone scintigraphy confirmed fracture line at the right superior pubic ramus and right ischium. Blood analysis has revealed low level of 25-OH vitamin D (13 ng/ml). Vitamin D3 supplementation has been prescribed for three months, and then the athlete has started 1 km daily slow running trainings. Due to exacerbation of pain during running, athlete was admitted to our clinic. Physical examination revealed normal posture and range of motion, and there were no swelling, inflammation and neurological signs and symptoms. As pelvis MRI and CT images confirmed healing, and 25-OH vitamin D level returned to normal limits, the athlete has then started trainings. Training volume has been increased gradually. Full recovery was achieved at the end of the third month, as there were no complaints during daily activities and training. Stress fractures of the pelvis should be included in the differential diagnosis of female distance runners who have prolonged groin pain increasing with exercise. Detailed medical history, physical examination, blood tests, and radiological images are keys to reach certain diagnosis. Treatment plan should include risk factor analysis and progressive training programs. http://journalofsportsmedicine.org/eng/full-text/281/tur Athletepelvic stress fracture25-OH vitamin D
spellingShingle Seçkin Şenışık
Metin Ergün
Stress Fracture of the Pubic Ramus in a Female Long Distance Runner: A Case Report
Spor Hekimligi Dergisi
Athlete
pelvic stress fracture
25-OH vitamin D
title Stress Fracture of the Pubic Ramus in a Female Long Distance Runner: A Case Report
title_full Stress Fracture of the Pubic Ramus in a Female Long Distance Runner: A Case Report
title_fullStr Stress Fracture of the Pubic Ramus in a Female Long Distance Runner: A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Stress Fracture of the Pubic Ramus in a Female Long Distance Runner: A Case Report
title_short Stress Fracture of the Pubic Ramus in a Female Long Distance Runner: A Case Report
title_sort stress fracture of the pubic ramus in a female long distance runner a case report
topic Athlete
pelvic stress fracture
25-OH vitamin D
url http://journalofsportsmedicine.org/eng/full-text/281/tur
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