Fractures account for 5-6% of all sports injuries.
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Common injuries associated with the bones in the lower leg and ankle include fractures, sprains, strains, and stress fractures. Fractures are breaks in the bones, while sprains and strains involve damage to ligaments and muscles. Stress fractures are small cracks in the bones due to repetitive stress. These injuries can result from activities like sports, falls, or overuse.
It all depends on the sport; you can get injuries anywhere from broken finger to stress fractures. My family has gotten shin splints and broken wrists.
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.
N. L. Rowe has written: 'Fractures of the facial skeleton' -- subject(s): Face, Facial Injuries, Facial bones, Fractures, Injuries, Jaw Fractures, Jaws, Skull Fractures, Surgery, Wounds and injuries
Reginald Watson-Jones has written: 'Fractures and joint injuries' -- subject(s): Fractures, Joints, Wounds and injuries
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.
Fractures or Bone displacement