A 29 year old female recreational runner presented with two separate episodes of hip
pain. The first, affecting the right hip was an uncommon cause of hip pain - an osteoid
osteoma. The second, affecting the left hip was a more predictable cause of hip pain
in a runner - a femoral stress fracture. Management of the subsequent stress fracture
enabled more detailed and prolonged observation of the natural history and clinical
course of the osteoid osteoma. The presentation and management of each of the conditions
is discussed.
Osteoid osteoma - femur - stress fracture - runner