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281: Expert Edition: Professor Stuart Warden (PT, PhD, FACSM, FASBMR) ‘Preventing Bone Stress Injuries in Runners’

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How to Maintain Bone Health in the Unaffected Leg After a Bone Stress Injury

There was a recent paper that came out in American General Sports Medicine by Christy Pop who looked at bone cages in the distal tibia of people who had a bone stress injury. And she found that after about three months on both legs was when the bone mass or bone health was the lowest. So if you think about that, if someone's recovering from bone stress injury, they're de-conditioning, they're unloading and their bone mass is going down. When they come back at three months, that's when their bonemass is at the lowest because they'reDe-conditions. But we need to be loading the unaffected leg during recovery so that it doesn't get a bone

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