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== Introduction (what they are) ==
== Introduction (what they are) ==
The highest incidence of bone stress injuries occurs in competitive cross country runners and track-and-field athletes.   
The highest incidence of bone stress injuries occurs in competitive cross country runners and track-and-field athletes. <ref>Roche M, Fredericson M, Kraus E. Bone Stress Injuries. In: Harrast, M editor. Clinical Care of the Runner - Assessment, Biomechanical
 
Principles, and Injury Management. Seattle: Elsevir, 2020. p141-151. </ref>  


== Mechanism of Injury ==
== Mechanism of Injury ==

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Introduction (what they are)[edit | edit source]

The highest incidence of bone stress injuries occurs in competitive cross country runners and track-and-field athletes. [1]

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  1. Roche M, Fredericson M, Kraus E. Bone Stress Injuries. In: Harrast, M editor. Clinical Care of the Runner - Assessment, Biomechanical Principles, and Injury Management. Seattle: Elsevir, 2020. p141-151.