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Title: [Bilateral stress fracture of the medial malleolus]. Author: Steckel H, Klinger HM, Baums MH, Schultz W. Journal: Sportverletz Sportschaden; 2005 Mar; 19(1):41-5. PubMed ID: 15776329. Abstract: INTRODUCTION: A stress fracture can be defined as a partial or complete fracture of bone that results from repeated application of stress to the bone. Stress fractures are common injuries in athletes with an incidence of 0.12 - 4.4 %. Running and jumping are the most common sporting activities that have resulted in stress fractures. Stress fractures of the medial malleolus are extremely rare. Diagnosis and therapy are often difficult, result in a delayed begin of therapy and are a demanding task in sports medicine. Both surgical and conservative treatment are possible. METHODS: We present the case of an athlete, who presented stress fractures of both medial malleolus in 21 months. RESULTS: The patient was treated on one side with arthroscopy and an osteosynthesis and with arthroscopy on the other side. Each time the fracture healed without any problems. DISCUSSION: Based on literature and our patient we believe that surgical and conservative treatment are possible options. However surgical procedures seem to bring back the athlete earlier to sporting activities. Surgery should be considered early in the right patients.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]