Fractures chez l'enfant -- Chirurgie. : Diagnosis and treatment of traumatic injuries to the pediatric craniofacial skeleton / [edited by] Charles E. Moore
Clavicle -- Fractures -- Case studies : Sports medicine in the pediatric office. Chapter 4, Shoulder injuries. Case files -- shoulder injuries. Shoulder case 1, Clavicle fracture / [produced by American Academy of Pediatrics]
Fractures, Compression -- surgery : Vertebral augmentation the comprehensive guide to vertebroplasty, kyphoplasty, and implant augmentation [edited by] Douglas P. Beall ; associate editors: Allan L. Brook [and 6 others]
Extremities (Anatomy) -- Fractures. : Emergency orthopedics : the extremities / Robert R. Simon, Scott C. Sherman, Steven J. Koenigsknecht ; with illustrations by Susan Gilbert
Fractures due to the strain caused by repetitive exercise. They are thought to arise from a combination of MUSCLE FATIGUE and bone failure, and occur in situations where BONE REMODELING predominates over repair. The most common sites of stress fractures are the METATARSUS; FIBULA; TIBIA; and FEMORAL NECK
Fractures of the FEMUR HEAD; the FEMUR NECK; (FEMORAL NECK FRACTURES); the trochanters; or the inter- or subtrochanteric region. Excludes fractures of the acetabulum and fractures of the femoral shaft below the subtrochanteric region (FEMORAL FRACTURES)