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AI-powered hip stress fracture detection on MRI. Identify femoral neck bone marrow edema, periosteal reaction, and early fracture lines before X-ray visibility. 4 AI models provide sensitive early detection.
A hip stress fracture, most commonly involving the femoral neck, is an incomplete fracture caused by repetitive microtrauma that exceeds the bone's ability to remodel and repair. It is frequently seen in distance runners, military recruits, and athletes with relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S). Femoral neck stress fractures are particularly concerning because they carry a significant risk of completion to a displaced fracture, which can compromise the femoral head blood supply and lead to avascular necrosis. MRI is the most sensitive imaging modality for early detection, often revealing bone marrow edema before a fracture line is visible on X-ray. Our AI consortium evaluates marrow signal changes, fracture line orientation, and periosteal reaction to aid in early diagnosis and risk stratification.
Tension-side stress fractures occur on the superior aspect of the femoral neck and carry a higher risk of displacement and completion. They typically require surgical fixation. Compression-side fractures on the inferior femoral neck are generally more stable and may be managed conservatively with protected weight bearing. MRI helps determine fracture location for appropriate management.
Yes, X-rays are insensitive for early stress fractures and may appear normal for weeks after symptom onset. MRI detects bone marrow edema and early stress reactions before a fracture line becomes visible on plain radiographs. Our AI analyzes MRI findings to identify stress injuries at their earliest stage, when intervention is most effective.
Recovery depends on fracture severity and location. Compression-side fractures managed conservatively typically require six to eight weeks of protected weight bearing followed by a gradual return to activity. Tension-side fractures requiring surgical fixation may need three to six months before full activity. Serial imaging helps monitor healing progress.
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