EPISODE · Nov 14, 2025 · 31 MIN
06: Femoral Neck Stress Fracture, Reactive Hypoglycemia in a Male Marathon Runner
from Interdisciplinary Case Miles · host Dr. Kate Mihevc Edwards PT
In this episode of Interdisciplinary Case Miles, hosts Dr. Sara Raiser (MD), Kelsey Pontius, and Dr. Kate Mihevc Edwards (PT) break down a complex real-world case of a male marathoner caught in a cycle of injury, underfueling, and recovery.When multiple stress fractures, low testosterone, and low ferritin collide with emotional stress and high training volume, the team dives deep into how Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S) affects performance, hormones, and bone health.Kelsey unpacks the concept of within-day energy deficits and the athlete’s struggles with reactive hypoglycemia. Dr. Raiser highlights why femoral neck stress fractures are among the most serious running injuries often requiring urgent imaging and complete rest. Dr. Edwards shares the detailed process of returning safely to running, from load management and biomechanics to rebuilding strength and confidence.This episode showcases the power of an interdisciplinary approach where nutrition, medicine, and physical therapy work together to help runners heal fully and sustainably.Episode Highlights00:00 Welcome & introductions01:10 Kelsey presents the case: male runner with recurring stress injuries07:45 Understanding reactive hypoglycemia and RED-S10:20 Dr. Reiser explains femoral neck stress fractures & key lab work16:50 Dr. Edwards on rehab, biomechanics, and safe return-to-run23:30 The importance of interdisciplinary collaboration28:40 Top takeaways for clinicians & athletesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/interdisciplinary-case-miles--6623567/support.If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to follow and subscribe so you never miss a case.Have a question or a case you'd like us to explore on the show? We’d love to hear from you. Reach out anytime at [email protected].
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In this episode of Interdisciplinary Case Miles, hosts Dr. Sara Raiser (MD), Kelsey Pontius, and Dr. Kate Mihevc Edwards (PT) break down a complex real-world case of a male marathoner caught in a cycle of injury, underfueling, and recovery.When multiple stress fractures, low testosterone, and low ferritin collide with emotional stress and high training volume, the team dives deep into how Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S) affects performance, hormones, and bone health.Kelsey unpacks the concept of within-day energy deficits and the athlete’s struggles with reactive hypoglycemia. Dr. Raiser highlights why femoral neck stress fractures are among the most serious running injuries often requiring urgent imaging and complete rest. Dr. Edwards shares the detailed process of returning safely to running, from load management and biomechanics to rebuilding strength and confidence.This episode showcases the power of an interdisciplinary approach where nutrition, medicine, and physical therapy work together to help runners heal fully and sustainably.Episode Highlights00:00 Welcome & introductions01:10 Kelsey presents the case: male runner with recurring stress injuries07:45 Understanding reactive hypoglycemia and RED-S10:20 Dr. Reiser explains femoral neck stress fractures & key lab work16:50 Dr. Edwards on rehab, biomechanics, and safe return-to-run23:30 The importance of interdisciplinary collaboration28:40 Top takeaways for clinicians & athletesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/interdisciplinary-case-miles--6623567/support.If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to follow and subscribe so you never miss a case.Have a question or a case you'd like us to explore on the show? We’d love to hear from you. Reach out anytime at [email protected].
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