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      Importance of screening in physical therapy: vertebral fracture of thoracolumbar junction in a recreational runner.

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          Running is one of the most popular sports worldwide. Studies suggest that 11%-85% of recreational runners have at least one running-related injury (RRI) each year, resulting in a reduction or interruption in training. A high risk for running-related injuries (RRIs) represents an important inconvenience counterbalancing the beneficial effects of running. RRIs primarily affect the joints of the lower limb and lumbar spine. Noteworthy, in some cases, the clinical presentation of signs and symptoms is confusing and may hide serious conditions; thus, clinicians have to pay special attention when potential factors arise, such as the presence of red flags. As reported in this case report, patients can present with low back pain (LBP) as a primary problem, mimicking a red flag such as a fracture of the spine. The aim of this case report was to describe a case of a recreational runner presenting with LBP as the sole symptom of an underlying thoracolumbar fracture.

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          Journal
          BMJ Case Rep
          BMJ case reports
          BMJ
          1757-790X
          1757-790X
          Aug 30 2019
          : 12
          : 8
          Affiliations
          [1 ] DINOGMI - Universita degli Studi di Genova Dipartimento di Neuroscienze, Riabilitazione, Oftalmologia, Genetica e Scienze Materno-Infantili, Genova, Italy.
          [2 ] Istituto Nazionale Assicurazione contro gli Infortuni sul Lavoro, Direzione Regionale Puglia INAIL, Bari, Italy.
          Article
          12/8/e229987
          10.1136/bcr-2019-229987
          31471360
          4d71e9c0-d7fc-428a-88f7-8efca4663a0d
          History

          orthopaedic and trauma surgery,back pain,physiotherapy (sports medicine),physiotherapy (rehabilitation)

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