Risk Factors of Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome(MTSS)
@@ BackgroundAccording to Mubarak”1,2”,who first coined the term medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS)in 1982,the definition of MTSS is ” a symptom complex in athletes who experience exercise-induced pain along thedistalposteromedialaspectofthetibia.”Previous studies have shown that MTSS accounts for 6 to 15 percent of running related injuries ”3-9” and has an incidence among certain populations (ie,military recruits) of up to 35 percent ”10”.The etiology of MTSS is not well known,but it is commonly believed that the cause is inflammation and possibly an avulsion of the origins of the posterior tibialis and/or the soleus from the periosteum of the posteromedial tibia ”10”.Traction at the periosteal interface is thought to lead to inflammation and pain at the periosteal-fascial junction.The location of the pain is usually localized over the posterior medial edge of the distal third of the tibia.
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