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Fatigue fracture

Introduction: Fatigue fracture

Description of Fatigue fracture

Fatigue fracture: fracture that occurs in bone subjected to repetitive stress, most often transverse in configuration. SYN: stress fracture.
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Fatigue fracture: fracture resulting from excessive activity rather than a specific injury.
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  • break,fracture
  • harm,hurt,injury,trauma
  • health problem,ill health,unhealthiness
  • pathological state
  • condition,status
  • state

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