2007
DOI: 10.2519/jospt.2007.2343
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Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome in High School Cross-Country Runners: Incidence and Risk Factors

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“…27,40 Some investigators have reported a greater incidence of ERLP in female athletes. 5,33,37,41 Only 1 of these studies 41 examined gender-specific injury patterns in collegiate athletes. In 1992, van Mechelen 48 described a "sequence of prevention" model regarding sports injuries.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…27,40 Some investigators have reported a greater incidence of ERLP in female athletes. 5,33,37,41 Only 1 of these studies 41 examined gender-specific injury patterns in collegiate athletes. In 1992, van Mechelen 48 described a "sequence of prevention" model regarding sports injuries.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12,24,33,39 Significant work has been performed to examine the relationship of forefoot and rearfoot position on static foot alignment. 5,10,23,26,36,37,42 However, passive static clinical measures may not be reflective of foot function during dynamic activity.…”
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“…Females are 1.5 to 3.5 times more prone to stress fractures. There is triad of osteoporosis, amenorrhea and undisciplined eating seen among female athletes [5]. Any musculoskeletal injury can be evaluated by mnemonics TART (tenderness, asymmetry, restricted movement and tissue texture).…”
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confidence: 99%