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Pages
785–791
Issue
4
Volume
13
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Title
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Forefoot pain in the athlete.
Publisher
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Clinics in sports medicine
Date
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1994
1994-10
Subject
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Humans; Pain/*diagnosis; Athletic Injuries/*diagnosis; Cumulative Trauma Disorders/diagnosis; Infarction/diagnosis; Neuroma/diagnosis; Tendinopathy/diagnosis; Fractures; Forefoot; Human/blood supply/*injuries/pathology; Stress/diagnosis
Creator
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Kay D B
Description
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Forefoot pain in the athlete is common. Generally, the symptoms are a result of overuse. The initial treatment strategy is to modify both exercise and shoewear. Specific diagnoses of the problem is key to proper treatment. Usually, the history and physical examination are sufficient, but noninvasive as well as invasive diagnostic testing may be needed.
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1994
Athletic Injuries/*diagnosis
Clinics in sports medicine
Cumulative Trauma Disorders/diagnosis
Forefoot
Fractures
Human/blood supply/*injuries/pathology
Humans
Infarction/diagnosis
Kay D B
Neuroma/diagnosis
Pain/*diagnosis
Stress/diagnosis
Tendinopathy/diagnosis