It depends upon the sport you play.
Fractures account for 5-6% of all sports injuries.
Stress fractures are usually caused by repetitive force or overuse, such as from running or jumping sports. Factors like changes in activity level, improper training techniques, or bone density issues can also contribute to the development of stress fractures.
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Compression forces can cause injuries such as spinal fractures, vertebral fractures, rib fractures, pelvic fractures, and internal organ damage. The severity of the injuries will vary depending on the amount of force applied and the area of the body affected.
Since our feet are what we walk on all day, it is easy to see that injuries are caused. Sports, accidents, and even fatigue can cause foot injuries. There are many specialists in most towns that help with this.
Compression fractures can be caused by osteoporosis, trauma inflicted on the back, and tumors that have started in the bone. Tumors that occur in the spine also cause compression fractures.
Cricket, football and mainly rugby, a lot of people say tennis but they are in fact wrong
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Organisms that usually live in the human respiratory system without causing disease can pass through openings caused by such fractures, reach the meninges, and cause infection.