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If the shoe fits… should you just wear it? A complete calcaneal stress fracture in a female recreational runner.

James W BurgerR de VilliersWayne Derman
Published in: South African journal of sports medicine (2020)
Shoe choice by runners may follow trends related to purported generalised benefits rather than following an individual risk-benefit analysis. The benefits and risks related to minimalist footwear for running has been a much debated topic. The authors report a case of a complete calcaneal stress fracture in an otherwise healthy female recreational runner in the first three weeks following her conversion from a traditional cushioned running shoe to a minimalist type of running shoe. Clinicians should be aware of the potential added bone stress with reduced cushioning and the potential risks in transitioning to new footwear.
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