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Questions that make a stress fracture more or less likely in a runner

Aug 05, 202012 minEp. 316
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Episode description

Earlier today I was talking with a runner who felt some pain in her foot during a run yesterday. So she got worried she might have a metatarsal stress fracture in her foot. So she booked a consultation call and we had a discussion on the phone about the possibilities. 

 

Here is what she asked:

 

“I had an aching pain for a few steps during my run yesterday...is that a stress fracture?  The aching pain was on the top of my foot for a few steps today…I want to know if it could be a stress fracture?”

 

So I thought it might be useful to talk about some of the questions I asked her to help figure out whether or not her foot pain might actually be a metatarsal stress fracture, or something else.

 

Today on the Doc On The Run podcast were talking about questions that make a stress fracture more, or less likely in a runner.

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