Stress Fractures
A stress fracture is an injury that occurs due to overuse. It occurs when muscles become fatigued and are unable to absorb added shock. Eventually, the fatigued muscle transfers the overload of stress to the bone, causing a tiny crack called a stress fracture. The most important treatment for a stress fracture is rest. Individuals need to rest from the activity that caused the stress fracture, and engage in pain-free activity during the six to eight weeks it takes most stress fractures to heal.
Klezmer Maudlin is proud to offer free telephone and email consultations. If you have a stress fracture and believe your condition is the result of a work-related injury, please contact us for a free consultation. Our attorneys are known for their thorough investigation and dedication to their clients’ cases.
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