What is periosteal reaction in a stress fracture? - a podcast by Dr. Christopher Segler

from 2021-01-25T03:49

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A runner with a stress fracture called me for a telemedicine visit because she was confused. 



The doctor told her that she has a stress fracture. But there was no crack on the x-ray. 



The doctor said she only had a “periosteal reaction” which suggested she had a metatarsal stress fracture. 



She wanted to know if a periosteal reaction meant the foot was really broken, or not.



The periosteal reaction is one of the earliest findings that you can see on your x-ray when you have a stress fracture in one of the metatarsal bones in your foot, before you even see a crack.



Today on the Doc On The Run Podcast we're talking about periosteal reaction in a runner with a stress fracture.

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