mikrofraktury
Mikrofraktury, also known as microfractures, are tiny cracks that can form in materials, particularly in bone or rock. In the context of bone, they are small fractures that may not be immediately apparent on standard X-rays. These microfractures can arise from repetitive stress, overuse, or trauma. In athletes, they are a common cause of stress fractures, where the accumulated damage from repeated impact exceeds the bone's ability to repair itself.
The development of microfractures in bone can lead to localized pain and tenderness. If left untreated or
In geological contexts, microfractures refer to very fine cracks within rocks. These can form due to various