Imaging📍 Updated 2025-12-24Radiology Reviewed
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Radiographic Appearance
Imaging Findingslug: "bone-scan-stress-fracture-tibia" title: "Stress Fracture Along Tibial Shaft" modality: "bone-scan" region: "Left tibia" appearance: "Linear cortical uptake along the mid-diaphysis of the left tibia on delayed images; flow and blood-pool phases are mildly increased." clinical_significance: "Pattern consistent with stress reaction/stress fracture in a runner; early detection allows offloading to prevent complete fracture." related_terms: [] related_labs: ["creatinine", "sodium"] last_updated: "2025-12-15"
What does the scan show?
Three-phase bone scan reveals mild hyperemia on flow and blood-pool images and focal linear cortical uptake on delayed imaging along the mid-left tibial shaft.
Why it matters
This pattern is typical of a stress fracture/stress reaction. Prompt activity modification prevents progression to a complete fracture that could require surgery.
Recommended next steps
- Temporarily reduce running mileage and impact activities; consider pneumatic walking boot if pain with daily activities.
- Ensure adequate vitamin D and calcium; evaluate biomechanics or footwear with sports medicine.
- Follow-up imaging (repeat bone scan or MRI) in 6-8 weeks if symptoms persist.
Patient tips
- Pain that worsens with weight bearing deserves rest-do not "run through" it.
- Gradual return-to-run plan after symptoms resolve, guided by a clinician or physical therapist.
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