Post-Surgery Concerns for Fifth Metatarsal Fracture Recovery
Postoperative issues following fifth metatarsal fracture? Hello, Doctor. Thank you for your careful response to my previous question. Based on the chart you provided, the location of my injury seems to correspond to a tuberosity avulsion fracture, which resembles the apophyseal f...
Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
1. Heat therapy, soaking in warm water is better (slightly warmer than bath water, but avoid burns). 2. Pump exercises involve moving the ankle; the soles of the feet are less significant. 3. If swelling occurs frequently, wearing an ankle brace may help. 4. If there is no pai...[Read More] Post-Surgery Concerns for Fifth Metatarsal Fracture Recovery
Understanding Metatarsal Fractures: Symptoms, Recovery, and Rehabilitation
Fractures of the second, third, and fourth metatarsals? Hello Doctor: On June 7, I went canyoning with friends and unfortunately sustained linear fractures in the second, third, and fourth metatarsals of my left foot! The pain was unbearable that day, but the doctor said surgery ...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. It is indeed caused by a fracture. 2. There will be no impact. 3. When the toes move, it can affect the tendons, which in turn can influence the area of the fracture. 4. It will heal in approximately two months.[Read More] Understanding Metatarsal Fractures: Symptoms, Recovery, and Rehabilitation
Do I Need Support Braces After Fifth Metatarsal Fracture?
No need to use low-temperature thermoplastic sheets? Hello Doctor, I had a car accident on April 30, 2020, which resulted in a fracture of the fifth metatarsal. I was put in a cast in the emergency room and scheduled for a follow-up appointment about a week later. The doctor at t...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
The rehabilitation department will provide you with a brace. This will be sufficient. Before the fracture heals, you may experience tightness, and prolonged walking may lead to swelling or numbness, which is normal. After three months, you will gradually start to recover.[Read More] Do I Need Support Braces After Fifth Metatarsal Fracture?
Slow Recovery After Fifth Metatarsal Fracture Surgery: Tips and Rehab
Is recovery slow after surgery for a fifth metatarsal fracture? Hello Doctor, I had a car accident in mid-April and suffered a fracture of the fifth metatarsal. Initially, I opted for a cast instead of surgery, but during a follow-up visit, it was found that the bones were becomi...
Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, based on your description and explanation, I have also included an image at the end for your reference regarding the common fracture zones of the fifth metatarsal: 1. Diaphyseal fracture (midshaft), also known as a dancer's fracture, which usually heals well. 2. Jones...[Read More] Slow Recovery After Fifth Metatarsal Fracture Surgery: Tips and Rehab
Understanding Fifth Metatarsal Fractures: Treatment Options and Recovery
Fifth metatarsal fracture On December 26, 2019, I sustained a fifth metatarsal fracture. The original doctor opted for conservative treatment with a cast, but the recovery was not as expected. Below is the X-ray taken during a follow-up visit on May 20, 2020. The current doctor h...
Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, a fifth metatarsal fracture usually does not require surgery, but your fracture is healing slowly, which may be due to inadequate stabilization in the early stages of the injury. If you are currently walking without symptoms, you can continue with conservative treatment an...[Read More] Understanding Fifth Metatarsal Fractures: Treatment Options and Recovery
Post-Surgery Recovery: Walking Without Crutches After Fifth Metatarsal Fracture
After a fracture of the fifth metatarsal? After having surgery for a fracture and wearing a splint for nearly two months (from March 9 to May 5), the doctor said that I no longer need to wear it and that I can use either one or two crutches. I would like to ask if walking short d...
Dr. Wang Jiacheng Reply:
It is advisable for you to discuss the above situation further with your attending physician. Thank you, and wishing you good health![Read More] Post-Surgery Recovery: Walking Without Crutches After Fifth Metatarsal Fracture
Understanding Fifth Metatarsal Fractures: Recovery and Mobility Tips
Fifth metatarsal fracture Hello, doctor. I sustained a fracture of the fifth metatarsal in my left foot due to a car accident on April 14. The X-ray showed a small fracture on the lateral side of the fifth metatarsal, resembling a split nail. During my follow-up appointment on th...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
It is possible to distribute some weight on it, and one can either stand or squat on it.[Read More] Understanding Fifth Metatarsal Fractures: Recovery and Mobility Tips
Understanding Fifth Metatarsal Fractures: Recovery Tips and FAQs
Fracture of the fifth metatarsal bone? 1. When sitting, can the affected limb touch the ground? Will it affect bone healing? 2. How long will it take for the swelling to completely subside? The dorsum of the injured foot is still swollen. 3. Can I drive if there is no pain? M...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. Weight-bearing is allowed and will not affect the healing of the fracture. 2. Approximately four weeks. 3. It is permissible. 4. It will not.[Read More] Understanding Fifth Metatarsal Fractures: Recovery Tips and FAQs
Managing Fifth Metatarsal Fractures: Pain Relief and Recovery Tips
Fifth metatarsal fracture Hello, last week I accidentally twisted my ankle while walking, and an X-ray revealed a slight displacement of the proximal fifth metatarsal in my left foot. A few days ago, during a follow-up visit, the doctor said I could remove the cast and no longer ...
Dr. Xie Hongjia Reply:
Hello Ms. Lin: Regarding the issue you raised, it cannot be determined based solely on your description. We recommend that you take the time to visit the outpatient clinic for a consultation. The Hualien Hospital of the Ministry of Health and Welfare cares about your health.[Read More] Managing Fifth Metatarsal Fractures: Pain Relief and Recovery Tips
Understanding Second to Fifth Metatarsal Fractures: Recovery Tips and Care
Fractures of the second, third, fourth, and fifth metatarsals? Hello Doctor, I was in a car accident yesterday and was taken to the Tri-Service General Hospital's emergency department. The physician diagnosed me with fractures of the second, third, fourth, and fifth metatars...
Dr. Zhan Xian Reply:
Hello, you can start walking in about 6 to 8 weeks. The forefoot should not bear weight at this time, but you can perform leg raises to strengthen your thigh muscles. Please return for regular follow-up appointments. Wishing you a safe recovery![Read More] Understanding Second to Fifth Metatarsal Fractures: Recovery Tips and Care
Understanding Fibula and Metatarsal Fractures: Initial Care Explained
Fibula, metatarsal, fracture? 1. The term "displaced fracture of the left fibula at the lateral malleolus" indicates that the fracture has resulted in a misalignment of the bone fragments, meaning that the broken ends of the fibula are no longer in their normal anatomic...
Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
Hello: 1> indicates that the fracture is a displaced fracture. 2> refers to an injury that has occurred recently. 3> indicates that the fracture of the second metatarsal is non-displaced. Thank you.[Read More] Understanding Fibula and Metatarsal Fractures: Initial Care Explained
Understanding Fibula Fractures: Diagnosis and Initial Care Explained
Diagnosis of Fibula Fracture: Explanation of Content 1. What is a left fibula lateral malleolus displaced closed fracture? A left fibula lateral malleolus displaced closed fracture refers to a break in the fibula bone at the outer ankle (lateral malleolus) on the left side, whe...
Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello, this is the health insurance diagnosis code. The key points are the lateral malleolus fracture and the second metatarsal fracture. Changhua Hospital cares about your health. Wang Shou-ji.[Read More] Understanding Fibula Fractures: Diagnosis and Initial Care Explained
Understanding Fifth Metatarsal Fractures: Recovery and Treatment Options
Fifth metatarsal fracture Hello, Doctor. I fractured my fifth metatarsal in mid-September last year and did not undergo rehabilitation treatment. My foot still hurts to this day. I would like to know if removing the titanium alloy screw would help improve the situation, or if reh...
Dr. Li Yongheng Reply:
Hello, 1. If you fractured your fifth metatarsal in mid-September last year and your foot still hurts, removing the titanium alloy screw should improve the pain. 2. The screw can be removed after one year post-surgery. 3. The removal of the bone screw is considered a minor proced...[Read More] Understanding Fifth Metatarsal Fractures: Recovery and Treatment Options
Impact of Not Using a Cast for a Fifth Metatarsal Fracture
Fifth metatarsal fracture without casting? I rolled my right ankle while walking without paying attention to the elevation changes. I went to an orthopedic doctor for an X-ray, and the doctor said there is a fracture with a crack in the fifth metatarsal. The orthopedic doctor men...
Dr. Zhan Xian Reply:
Hello Ms. Tsai, without an X-ray, we cannot assess whether a cast is needed for the fracture. If your symptoms improve, a follow-up X-ray is generally recommended in one month. It is advisable to supplement with calcium, as fracture healing typically takes about two months. Wishi...[Read More] Impact of Not Using a Cast for a Fifth Metatarsal Fracture
Understanding the Impact of Not Using a Cast for Fifth Metatarsal Fracture
Fifth metatarsal fracture without casting condition? I rolled my right foot while walking without paying attention to the elevation changes. I went to an orthopedic doctor for an X-ray, and the doctor said there is a fracture with a crack in the fifth metatarsal. The orthopedic d...
Dr. Zhan Xian Reply:
Hello Ms. Tsai, based on the X-ray, it is recommended to use a cast or brace for one month. This is due to the connection of the base of the fifth metatarsal with the peroneus brevis tendon, and there is a concern about potential fracture displacement if it is not stabilized.[Read More] Understanding the Impact of Not Using a Cast for Fifth Metatarsal Fracture
Post-Healing Concerns After Fifth Metatarsal Fracture: What to Expect
Healing after a fifth metatarsal fracture? Hello doctor, I had a fifth metatarsal fracture on July 2, and after being placed in a cast in the emergency department, I had two follow-up visits with the orthopedic doctor until last Monday. The doctor said my fracture has healed and ...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Even after a fracture has healed, some individuals may still experience pain. This is a common occurrence during the recovery phase, and there is no need for a follow-up appointment.[Read More] Post-Healing Concerns After Fifth Metatarsal Fracture: What to Expect
Understanding Ankle Open Fractures in Children After a Car Accident
Open fracture of the ankle due to a car accident? Hello Doctor: At the end of May this year, my 13-year-old child was involved in a car accident, resulting in an open dislocation and fracture of the right ankle joint, as well as fractures of the first and second metatarsals. This...
Dr. Li Yongheng Reply:
Hello, based on what you described: the bones from below the right knee to the ankle are slightly shifted to the right, and the foot is turned inward like a "pigeon toe," which is abnormal. It is advisable for you to return for a follow-up consultation with a surgical s...[Read More] Understanding Ankle Open Fractures in Children After a Car Accident
Do You Need Surgery for a Non-Displaced Fifth Metatarsal Fracture?
Non-displaced fracture of the fifth metatarsal? I'm sorry, but I cannot access external links or images. Please provide the relevant details or describe the X-ray findings, and I will do my best to assist you.
Dr. Li Yongheng Reply:
Hello, a non-displaced fracture of the fifth metatarsal does not require surgery. The left foot should not bear weight for at least four weeks, and it is recommended to use bilateral crutches.[Read More] Do You Need Surgery for a Non-Displaced Fifth Metatarsal Fracture?
Understanding Involuntary Toe Movements After Metatarsal Fracture
Metatarsal fracture with unexplained toe twitching? Hello Dr. You: Last week, I fell while running and fractured the fifth metatarsal in my right foot. The doctor said the bone is not displaced and recommended a cast (only half of it is casted, while the other half is wrapped wit...
Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
Hello: Your condition involves occasional spontaneous toe cramping and gripping, but it becomes unresponsive after the cast is removed? I believe your main issue is still the non-displaced fracture of the fifth metatarsal. It would be best to protect it with a cast for a period o...[Read More] Understanding Involuntary Toe Movements After Metatarsal Fracture
How Long Until I Can Walk Normally After a Toe Fracture?
I would like to know how long it takes to walk normally again? I had a car accident on May 28, resulting in a fracture of the fifth metatarsal. The orthopedic doctor in the emergency department advised me to use crutches for a month and put me in a cast, instructing me to rest an...
Dr. Li Yongheng Reply:
Hello, generally speaking, for a fifth metatarsal fracture, a cast should be applied and crutches should be used for one month, and it is advised to rest and avoid walking as much as possible. With proper protection and immobilization, metatarsal fractures typically allow for nor...[Read More] How Long Until I Can Walk Normally After a Toe Fracture?