Mert Murat, Unkar Ethem Ayhan, Ozluk Ali Volkan, Tuzuner Tolga, Erdoğan Sinan
J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2015 Mar;105(2):177-80. doi: 10.7547/0003-0538-105.2.177.
Metatarsal stress fractures are common overuse injuries in athletes, military recruits, and ballet dancers, usually occurring in the second, third, and fourth metatarsals, respectively. Such fractures may also occur in a variety of other individuals, regardless of demographic characteristics, sex, or profession, and they are highly associated with excessive activity. Moreover, these types of fractures are usually diagnosed late and have poor outcomes. To our knowledge, there has been only one case report of an individual with stress fractures of all three central metatarsals in the same foot. We describe herein a racehorse training jockey who presented with multiple simultaneous metatarsal stress fractures in the same foot. We also discuss the possible mechanisms by which this entity occurred, as well as its management and outcome.
跖骨应力性骨折是运动员、新兵和芭蕾舞演员常见的过度使用损伤,通常分别发生在第二、第三和第四跖骨。此类骨折也可能发生在其他各类人群中,与人口统计学特征、性别或职业无关,且与过度活动高度相关。此外,这类骨折通常诊断较晚,预后较差。据我们所知,仅有一例关于同一只脚的三根中央跖骨均发生应力性骨折的病例报告。我们在此描述一名赛马训练骑师,其同一只脚同时出现多处跖骨应力性骨折。我们还讨论了该病症发生的可能机制及其治疗和预后情况。