| Literature DB >> 26131245 |
Yu Cheng1, Huilin Yang1, Li Ni1, Dawei Song1, Hongtao Zhang1.
Abstract
The increase in proportional loading of the fibula with progression of hindfoot deformity would lead to high fibular loads during rapid walking, resulting in insufficiency fractures. We report an unusual mechanism of such fracture in a textile worker resulting from valgus alignment from a stage III flatfoot deformity. The stress fracture was missed initially and only confirmed by CT examination. The patient responded well to nonoperative treatment and had an excellent recovery with no residual symptoms finally. Fracture of the distal fibula caused by rigid hindfoot valgus in stage III flatfoot deformity is a previously undescribed injury. We report a patient who presented with this injury, the possible mechanisms of such injury, its management and outcome.Entities:
Keywords: Stress fracture; fibular loading; flatfoot
Year: 2015 PMID: 26131245 PMCID: PMC4484018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Clin Exp Med ISSN: 1940-5901