Flexibility as risk factor for stress-fracture development in South African male soldiers

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Flexibility as risk factor for stress-fracture development in South African male soldiers

Published in: South African Family Practice
Volume 57 , issue 4 , 2015 , pages: 236–240
DOI: 10.1080/20786190.2015.1024017
Author(s): PS Wood Department of Physiology, Division Biokinetics and Sport Science, South Africa , PE Krüger Department of Physiology, Division Biokinetics and Sport Science, South Africa

Abstract

Background: Stress fractures are a common military training injury. Flexibility of muscles and joints may directly influence stress-fracture risk by way of altering the forces applied to bone. Hip external rotation and ankle plantar- and dorsiflexion have been inconsistently reported to pose a risk to stress fracture development in military soldiers. Thus this study aimed to present results that could help define the risk flexibility may pose in the development of stress fractures amongst military male soldiers.

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