A metatarsal stress fracture, is probably one of the most common running injuries that you could get when you're training for a long distance event like a marathon, or an ultra marathon or if you're relatively new to running.
But the problem, of course, is that not all running injuries that seem like stress fractures are actually stress fractures.
Today on the Doc On the Run Podcast, we're talking about the top 3 conditions misdiagnosed as a stress fracture in a runner.
How self judgment may be slowing your injury recovery
Chronic stress reaction versus acute on chronic stress reaction in a runner
Radiologist and Orthopedic doctor disagree on my stress fracture diagnosis
Difference between MRI vs MRA in runner with ankle injury
2 Ways running shoes cause shin splints
2 reasons toe drifts sideways with plantar plate injury
3 Phases of ankle sprain recovery in runners
Doctor missed fracture on my X-rays
Calcaneal stress fracture in runners good news bad news
Broken toe can I compete in 4 weeks?
Orthopedic doctor said come back 4 weeks after fracture
Can I use a bone stimulator for a broken toe?
Medial calcaneal neuritis vs Baxter's neuritis in runners with heel pain
How dress shoes with long toe box act as a lever to stress plantar plate
Can a Cortisone injection as stop gap for plantar fasciitis in runner
Worse exercise for plantar plate when building uphill strength
How to patch test for tape allergy
What is hyperemia in medical imaging of shin splints?
When is fracture boot really needed with metatarsal stress fracture?
Overtraining injuries are caused by weakness
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