Lumbosacral pain in an athlete

American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
K Delvaux, R Lysens

Abstract

This report presents a case of a stress fracture in the sacrum. The diagnosis of a stress fracture in the sacrum is an uncommon localization and has been reported infrequently in the English literature. Association of this type of stress fracture with a pneumatocyst has not previously been reported.

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