Intertrochanteric hip stress fracture in a male ultramarathon runner.

Jeffrey P Nadwodny, George Pujalte, Tais Garcia de Oliveira Bertasi, Tamara Huff
Author Information
  1. Jeffrey P Nadwodny: Family Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida, USA.
  2. George Pujalte: Family Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida, USA. ORCID
  3. Tais Garcia de Oliveira Bertasi: Department of Sports Medicine, Mayo Clinic Hospital Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida, USA taisg12@me.com. ORCID
  4. Tamara Huff: Orthopaedic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida, USA.

Abstract

Stress fractures are injuries frequently seen in high-performance athletes, especially runners. In the femur, the most commonly affected locations are the femoral neck, condylar area and proximal shaft. Intertrochanteric fractures are much more common in the elderly population, especially among those with osteoporosis, but they can also be a result of high-energy repetitive mechanisms. We present a case of an intertrochanteric stress fracture in a young male runner. The diagnosis was suspected after persistent pain following his first marathon, and it was confirmed with an MRI. Operative fixation of the fracture was performed 22 days after the pain started, which allowed the patient to return to his activities, including 50 km marathon 4 months following the surgery.

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MeSH Term

Aged
Femur
Femur Neck
Fractures, Stress
Hip Fractures
Humans
Male
Pain

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