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As with most diseases, a stress fracture is best diagnosed after interview and examination by an astute physician. Investigations are | As with most diseases, a stress fracture is best diagnosed after interview and examination by an astute physician. Investigations are not necessary to diagnose a stress fracture. | ||
[[X-rays]] usually do not show any evidence of stress fractures, so a [[CT scan]], [[MRI]], or [[Bone scan|3-phase bone scan]] may be more effective in unclear cases. | [[X-rays]] usually do not show any evidence of stress fractures, so a [[CT scan]], [[MRI]], or [[Bone scan|3-phase bone scan]] may be more effective in unclear cases. | ||
[[Image:Calcaneal-stress-fracture-001.jpg|left|thumb|400px|X-ray: Calcaneal stress fracture]] | |||
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[[Category:Fractures]] | [[Category:Fractures]] |
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As with most diseases, a stress fracture is best diagnosed after interview and examination by an astute physician. Investigations are not necessary to diagnose a stress fracture.
X-rays usually do not show any evidence of stress fractures, so a CT scan, MRI, or 3-phase bone scan may be more effective in unclear cases.
Copyleft images obtained courtesy of RadsWiki.