microfraktúra
Microfraktúra is a term used to describe a very small, often hairline, fracture in a bone. These types of fractures are typically caused by repetitive stress over time, rather than a single traumatic event. Common activities that can lead to microfractures include long-distance running, jumping, or other high-impact sports, as well as occupational activities involving repetitive motions.
The pain associated with a microfracture may start as a dull ache that intensifies with activity. It
Treatment for microfractures usually involves rest, avoiding the activities that caused the injury, and managing pain