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Überlastungssyndrome der unteren Extremität sind beim Läufer die häufigsten Ursachen von Verletzungen. Einer der wirklichen Rückschläge ist hierbei die Stressfraktur. Bei 20% aller Patienten, die in einer sportmedizinisch/orthopädischen Praxis gesehen werden, wird eine Stressfraktur diagnostiziert. Läufer nehmen hierbei mit 69% den Hauptanteil ein [20].

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Hohmann, E. (2007). Stressfrakturen. In: Hohmann, E., Imhoff, A.B. (eds) Der Fuß des Läufers. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7985-1650-2_10

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