Purpose: A high index of suspicion is necessary to make the diagnosis of stress fractures in athletes. This is a case report of a soccer player who sustained a transverse stress fracture of the patella.
Case summary: The soccer player experienced mild discomfort to the patella for 1 month. He then developed severe pain after a twisting motion while playing soccer. Radiological examination showed an undisplaced transverse fracture of the patella. After immobilization in a plaster cast and rehabilitation, he returned to normal activity in 3 months.
Discussion: Only six cases have been reported in the literature to date.
Relevance: This case illustrates the need to consider a stress fracture when pain in the patella persists.