
(HealthDay News) — Stress fractures often occur as a result of overuse, and they frequently affect the feet.
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons suggests these precautions to help reduce the risk of stress fractures:
- Eat a healthy diet rich in vitamin D and calcium.
 - Always wear appropriate athletic equipment, such as supportive running shoes.
 - Alternate activities to ease strain on the bones, such as switching between swimming and cycling.
 - Start slow when it comes to new activities, gradually increasing intensity and duration.
 - Practice strength training for strong muscles and bones.
 - Rest any time you have swelling or feel pain.
 
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