理学療法とリハビリテーションのジャーナル

A Brief Note on neck pain and Neurologic symptoms

Susan Torreano

A 20-year old healthy male varsity basketball player with a healthy diet, no Celiac Disease, no history of direct trauma or other concerning risk factors, presented with right forearm pain at the end of the summer at the peak of preseason training. The pain had an insidious onset and progression over a period of two weeks (pain 5/10 with palpation and tuning fork vibration which increased to 7/10 with basketball). Most commonly runners are reported to have stress fractures in the lower extremities due to the stress that occurs from repeatedly striking the ground. Many factors have been reported to contribute to stress fractures some of which include: hard training surface, changes in intensity speed or distance, lack of recovery time and individual biomechanical differences.