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Femoral neck stress fracture: the importance of clinical suspicion and early review
Abstract
Stress fracture of the femoral neck is rare and often initially missed. A high index of clinical suspicion is required in athletes presenting with a history of insidious onset, exertional groin pain and pain at the extremes of hip motion on examination. Regular review is recommended to prevent progression of the stress fracture to a displaced fracture, as this significantly worsens long term outcome.
- femoral neck
- stress fracture
- diagnosis