The type of fracture determines the type of treatment for your foot or ankle. Fractures can occur suddenly or develop slowly over time.
Foot and Ankle Fractures Types
Ankle and foot fractures can be classified into several types. The most common are:
- Stress fracture. A stress fracture occurs when there is a thin crack in the bone’s tissue. Stress fractures often occur as a result of repetitive overuse and high-impact activities. This type of fracture is also known as a hairline break.
- Displaced fracture. A displaced fracture occurs when the broken piece of bone is no longer aligned with the opposite side. A displaced fracture occurs when the ends are displaced from their normal position. The protrusion is visible where one of the ends is. This type of fracture is also known as an open or compound fracture.
- Non-displaced fracture. It occurs when the bones in your ankle or foot have completely broken. Unlike displaced fractures, non-displaced fractures have intact bones. An indication of a non-displaced fracture is the inability to bear weight on the foot or ankle in question. The fracture is also known as a simple fracture.
- Comminuted fracture. During an automobile accident or high-impact trauma, the bones of the foot or ankle can break into three or more pieces, causing a comminuted fracture.
Fracture Diagnosis
A podiatrist will examine your foot or ankle to determine what type of trauma has occurred. It is important to see a doctor as soon as possible if you are injured. Diagnostic tests such as an X-ray can be used to determine the location and type of fracture.
Options for treatment
Your fracture treatment will be determined by the type of fracture you have suffered. You may be able to align your fractured foot or ankle and then wear a walking boot or cast. As a result, you may be limited in your regular activities and may not be able to bear weight on your foot or ankle. In cases of severe fractures, surgery may be necessary to repair the broken bones with screws and plates. For your foot or ankle to regain strength and movement, you may also require physical therapy.
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