Why are fifth metatarsal stress fractures 'high risk'? - RunningPhysio
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Recognizing early stress fracture signs and symptoms is crucial for preventing long-term bone injury. Learn how to identify persistent localized pain, swelling, and tenderness caused by repetitive impact. Discover effective recovery strategies and professional treatment options for common overuse injuries to help you return to your fitness routine safely and avoid further complications.

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