Anterior Tibial Cortex Stress Fracture in a High Demand Professional Soccer Player
Abstract
Anterior tibia cortex consists a less common location stress fractures. Treatment and return-to-play decision making can have the greatest impact on an athletes career. We report a case of a 33 years old high demand professional soccer player who suffered an anterior tibia cortex stress fracture. After a short period of conservative treatment we proceeded in an intramedullary nailing, drilling on the fracture site and insertion of autologous growth factors were performed in order to assisst the healing process. He returned to full activities (every day training and official games) 9 weeks after the operation. The last radiograph 6 months post operatively showed healing of the fracture. We believe that intramedullary fixation of anterior cortex tibial stress fractures when combined with drilling and the use of growth factors helps return sooner than expected to full pre-injury levels of performance.
J Med Cases. 2011;2(5):210-215
doi: https://doi.org/10.4021/jmc249e
J Med Cases. 2011;2(5):210-215
doi: https://doi.org/10.4021/jmc249e
Keywords
Anterior tibia stress fracture; Intramedullary nailing; Autologous growth factors; Soccer player