Microtrauma refers to repeated, microscopic injuries to tissues that are often too small to cause immediate symptoms but accumulate over time, leading to structural damage. Recognising microtrauma is crucial in clinical practice because it underlies many overuse injuries and chronic conditions, influencing diagnosis and management strategies. A common example is stress fractures in athletes, where ongoing microtrauma to bone exceeds the body’s repair capacity, resulting in pain and functional impairment.

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