PMID: 8600745Nov 1, 1995Paper

Traumatic fibular shaft fractures in athletes

The American Journal of Sports Medicine
J R SlauterbeckG A Finerman

Abstract

A direct blow to the leg resulted in fibular shaft fractures in three elite college athletes participating in contact sports. None of the athletes had prior symptoms suggestive of a stress fracture. All three athletes had benign-appearing fractures and were treated nonoperatively. Ultimate healing was delayed, occurring on average at 23 weeks, and each case was complicated by refracture. Fractures of the fibular shaft in athletes may require more aggressive treatment than other simple fractures to allow sufficient healing to withstand the rigors of athletics.

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Mar 27, 2016·British Journal of Sports Medicine·David LarssonMagnus K Karlsson
Feb 24, 2004·The American Journal of Sports Medicine·Sharon L HameFrederick J Dorey

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