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An unusual stress fracture: Bilateral posterior longitudinal stress fracture of tibia
Authors:Melih Malkoc  Ozgur Korkmaz  Tugrul Ormeci  Ismail Oltulu  Mehmet Isyar  Mahir Mahirogullar?
Affiliation:aDepartment of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Istanbul Medipol University, School of Medicine, Turkey;bDepartment of Radiology, Istanbul Medipol University, School of Medicine, Turkey
Abstract:

INTRODUCTION

Stress fractures (SF) occur when healthy bone is subjected to cyclic loading, which the normal carrying range capacity is exceeded. Usually, stress fractures occur at the metatarsal bones, calcaneus, proximal or distal tibia and tends to be unilateral.

PRESENTATION OF CASE

This article presents a 58-year-old male patient with bilateral posterior longitudinal tibial stress fractures. A 58 years old male suffering for persistent left calf pain and decreased walking distance for last one month and after imaging studies posterior longitudinal tibial stress fracture was detected on his left tibia. After six months the patient was admitted to our clinic with the same type of complaints in his right leg. All imaging modalities and blood counts were performed and as a result longitudinal posterior tibial stress fractures were detected on his right tibia.

DISCUSSION

Treatment of tibial stress fracture includes rest and modified activity, followed by a graded return to activity commensurate with bony healing. We have applied the same treatment protocol and our results were acceptable but our follow up time short for this reason our study is restricted for separate stress fractures of the posterior tibia.

CONCLUSION

Although the main localization of tibial stress fractures were unilateral, anterior and transverse pattern, rarely, like in our case, the unusual bilateral posterior localization and longitudinal pattern can be seen.
Keywords:Tibial stress fracture   Longitudinal tibial fracture
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