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Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine:
March 2005 - Volume 15 - Issue 2 - pp 92-94
Brief Report

Treatment of Stress Fractures in Athletes With Intravenous Pamidronate

Stewart, Gregory W MD; Brunet, Michael E MD; Manning, Melvin R MD; Davis, Frederick A MD

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Abstract

Objective: To determine if the use of a second-generation biphosphonate, pamidronate, is an effective treatment option for stress fractures in intercollegiate athletes. Pamidronate is successfully used to increase bone mass in patients with Charcot arthropathy and osteoporosis.

Design: Case series.

Setting: Academic sports medicine clinic with primary responsibility for intercollegiate athletics.

Participants: Five intercollegiate female athletes.

Interventions: Intravenous pamidronate administered weekly for a total of 5 treatments.

Main Outcome Measurement: Athletes' ability to continue training without restrictions.

Results: Four of 5 treated athletes were able to continue training and competition within 1 week of treatment.

Conclusions: Pamidronate may be a useful adjunct to the treatment of stress fractures.

© 2005 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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