If any of the exercises below contradict the recommendations of the doctor who examined and diagnosed the fatigue fracture, you should follow the advice of the doctor who examined you, as there may be special conditions in the fatigue fracture that require specific and individual treatment. Exercises must not aggravate known pain.
Condition
Unlimited: Cycling, swimming, jogging on soft surfaces
Stretching
10 minutes of each training session
Sit on your left knee and right foot. Bend your right leg at a 90-degree angle at the hip and knee. Extend your left knee as far back as possible, with your foot raised and resting on a small box. Push your hips forwards and downwards without arching your lower back, so that you feel a gradual stretch at the front of your hip. Hold the stretch for 20 seconds. Repeat the exercise on the other leg.
Lie on your back with one leg stretched out. Bend the other leg and place your foot on the opposite side of the stretched leg. Use both hands to pull your knee towards the opposite shoulder, so that you feel a gradual stretch in your buttock. Hold the stretch for 20 seconds. Repeat the exercise on the other leg.
Lie on your back. Bend your right leg at a 90-degree angle at the hip and knee. Place the outside of your left foot against your right knee. Using your hands, pull the back of your right knee towards your head, so that you feel a gradual stretch in the gluteal muscle of your left leg. Hold the stretch for 20 seconds. Repeat the exercise on the other leg.
Coordination
5 minutes of each training session
Strength
45 minutes of each training session
Secure an exercise band at hip height in front of you. Sit on a chair facing the exercise band. Loop the exercise band around your ankle. Lift and extend your leg. Then slowly bend your knee so that the exercise band tightens. Hold the tension for a few seconds and slowly straighten your knee again.
Attach an exercise band 10 cm above floor level. Stand with your side facing the exercise band, with the working leg closest to the band. Place the band around the working leg. Position the band between the knee and the ankle (the lower the position, the greater the resistance). Slowly move the leg to the side (in front of the supporting leg) so that the band tightens. Hold the tension for a few seconds and slowly return the leg to the starting position.
Stand on your left leg. If necessary, use your left hand to support yourself against the wall. Bend your right knee and wrap your right hand around the big toe side of your forefoot, so that the ankle is stretched and turned slightly outwards, bringing your heel towards your buttock and creating a gradual stretch along the inside of your shin. Hold the stretch for 20 seconds. Repeat the exercise, alternating between your right and left legs.




















