I've posted a recent bone scan to share a real live stress fracture. You don't need to be Dr. of Radiology to see the fracture. It is the hot black area in my left shin. So what causes a stress fracture? Bones are constantly attempting to remodel and repair themselves,
especially during a sport where extraordinary stress is applied to the
bone like marathoning. Over time, if enough stress is placed on the bone that it
exhausts the capacity of the bone to remodel, a weakened site -- a
stress fracture -- on the bone may appear. The risk of a stress fracture is that turns into a full fracture where your leg can break into two pieces. If that happens, surgery is required where a metal post is inserted into the bone to hold it together. In the whole good bad thing, that would be bad.

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