I saw a runner who had a traumatic fracture, but she had been told it was a stress fracture. This did not make sense to her, because her injury wasn't from training for a race.
She was trying to understand the difference in healing between a stress fracture with a crack when compared to the healing time of a traumatic fracture with a similar crack.
It's important to understand they were talking about similar cracks in similar bones that remain in a similar position. We're not talking about broken bones that are displaced.
If you jump off a ladder, you break the bone and it's moved out of position, that is a completely different story. Stress fractures don't generally get displaced as much as traumatic fractures.
If there's a crack in the bone because of a stress fracture, the bone is not displaced. But how does that compare to similar (non-displaced )traumatic fracture?
Is there any difference in healing between a stress fracture versus a traumatic fracture?
Well, that's what we're talking about today on the Doc On The Run Podcast.
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