An assessment of the diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes of lower extremity stress fractures in pediatric and adolescent populations.
Matthew J GremillionArmando MartinezRamesh B GhantaNeritan BoriciIndranil V KusharePublished in: The Physician and sportsmedicine (2022)
Lower extremity stress injuries in this cohort were most seen in the tibia, although patients younger than 14 had a high number of cuboid and calcaneal stress injuries. Those with high-risk stress fractures were older and took longer to recover from when compared to low-risk injuries. Treatment is commonly conservative, with CAM boots and PT being the most frequently utilized interventions and serving as a successful approach to treatment, with patients returning to activity at an average of 11.4 weeks, which is comparable to similar studies.