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  2. Stress fracture - Wikipedia

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    Previous stress fractures have been identified as a risk factor. [6] Along with history of stress fractures, a narrow tibial shaft, high degree of hip external rotation, osteopenia, osteoporosis, and pes cavus are common predisposing factors for stress fractures. [3] Common causes in sport that result in stress fractures include: [5] Over training

  3. Shin splints - Wikipedia

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    Other potential causes include stress fractures, compartment syndrome, nerve entrapment, and popliteal artery entrapment syndrome. [18] If the cause is unclear, medical imaging such as a bone scan or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may be performed. [3] Bone scans and MRI can differentiate between stress fractures and shin splints. [12]

  4. Hip Pain: The Most Common Causes & How to Prevent It - AOL

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    Pain from overuse injuries may come on slowly, whereas traumatic injuries can cause sudden and sharp pain. Sciatica It often results in shooting pain, numbness, and tingling that can reach the foot.

  5. Stress fracture in your shin from running may require surgery ...

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    A stress fracture is an overuse injury that is caused by repetitive micro trauma exceeding the strength of a bone. Some stress fractures can heal with rest or immobilization.

  6. Periosteal reaction - Wikipedia

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    Examples of periosteal reactive bone in selected specimens of Triceratops. A periosteal reaction can result from a large number of causes, including injury and chronic irritation due to a medical condition such as hypertrophic osteopathy, bone healing in response to fracture, chronic stress injuries, subperiosteal hematomas, osteomyelitis, and cancer of the bone.

  7. 6 signs you're not eating enough protein - AOL

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    Discover the causes, the signs and solutions. ... Stress fractures. Swelling. How do you treat protein deficiency? The most straightforward way to reverse your protein deficiency is by eating ...

  8. Broken toe - Wikipedia

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    Pain, tenderness, bruising, swelling, displacement of the bones. [3] Complications: Compromised blood circulation; malunion, long-term pain, degenerative joint disease, infection [3] Usual onset: Sudden [3] Causes: Stubbing or crushing [3] over-extending a toe joint, stress fracture [3] [4] Diagnostic method: Visualisation, X-rays [3] Treatment

  9. 'Why Was I Constantly Bloated? Doctors Discovered The ... - AOL

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    Typically, if the condition is in your body long enough, it can spread to your bones, which often causes bone pain or bone fractures. (I never broke a bone in my life). (I never broke a bone in my ...