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5th Metatarsal Base Fracture - foot fracture 

Dr Tarek Ibrahim Ahmad OrthoClinic
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zone 1 fractures or tuberosity fractures "pseudo-Jones fractures,":
zone 2 fractures - jones fractures
zone 3 fractures- stress fractures.
Pain and tenderness on the outside part of your foot.
Abrupt onset of pain following a distinct injury suggests an acute fracture.
on other hand the onset of the pain may be gradual and happen over a period of weeks or months. When this happens, it is usually considered a stress fracture.
Swelling on the outside part of your foot.
Discoloration or bruising on your foot.
Difficulty walking or bearing weight on your foot.
For patients in whom clinical suspicion for a fracture is high,but radiographs are negative,
we suggest the patient substantially limit activity and that plain radiographs be repeated in two weeks.
We reserve MRI for highly competitive athletes who are unwilling to reduce activity levels,
and patients in whom clinical suspicion remains high but follow-up radiographs at two weeks again fail to reveal any evidence of fracture.
a conservative treatment for nondisplaced avulsion fractures, or jones and stress nondisplaced fractures in recreational athlete or when the patients refuse the surgery.
the patient with zone 2 and 3 fractures must understand that the conservative management may take 20 weeks of period,
and the high risk of nonunion despite painstaking adherence to treatment guidelines.
and the possibility of subsequent need for surgery if nonoperative treatment fails.
A well-molded, short leg, nonweightbearing cast should be applied.
you should also receive standard cast instructions:
(to seek evaluation immediately for symptoms suggestive of a compartment syndrome).
elevation of the affected foot on pillows when lying down or sitting.
you can use medicines (NSAID) and muscle relaxants.
Three to five days postinjury, after swelling has begun to subside,
you should be seen in follow-up and a cast check.
radiographs may be repeated 2 weeks postinjury to assure the fracture remains nondisplaced.
you need not return for four to 6 weeks, unless a new symptom or cast problem necessitates an earlier visit.
After 6 to 8 weeks, you should have the cast removed and radiographs repeated.
If healing is noted, the cast may be discontinued, and rehabilitation begun.
If the fracture shows no evidence of healing, continuing conservative management for an additional four to six weeks is reasonable.
Don't be surprised if your foot is still swollen and discolored.
This is common after a 5th metatarsal base fractures.
Once healing is evident and the cast is removed, your doctor will refer you for physiotherapy.
you should begin progressive weightbearing and exercises to restore normal foot and ankle function.
Because of the risk of refracture, the patient should resume weightbearing very gradually.
you begin with partial weightbearing
(ie, placing most of his or her weight on crutches and only a small portion on the affected foot).
When the patient can walk comfortably with full weight on the foot
(roughly three to seven days after cast removal),
crutches may be discontinued.
you can return to full daily life activities including playing sports at 3-4 months if fracture site pain-free and signs of radiographic callus.
Displaced fractures,
or symptomatic non-union fractures,
you will be sent for surgery.
in jones and stress nondisplaced fractures the surgical treatment is preferred mor than nonsurgical treatment.
because it minimizes possibility of nonunion and refracture or prolonged restriction from activity.
surgery includes Intramedullary screw fixation which can be done percutaneously.
Open reduction internal fixation with plate and screw.
Open reduction internal fixation with k-wires and tension band wiring also has been described
After surgery, your foot will probably be put in a cast to help immobilize the fracture while it heals for 3 weeks.
it will usually be non-weightbearing cast, Therefore, you will most likely need crutches to walk.
when the cast is removed, gradual, progressive weightbearing should be begun.
and starting physiotherapy focusing on range of motion exercises.
it is normal for swelling to persist for some months after surgery and is completely normal.
This swelling will eventually completely subside with time
and can take up to 12 months
but often goes well before this.
you can return to full activities including playing sports at 6weeks post-surgery if fracture site pain-free and signs of radiographic callus.
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Комментарии : 16   
@aryangupta8343
@aryangupta8343 11 месяцев назад
Thank you
@mirkasimsk6434
@mirkasimsk6434 7 месяцев назад
Best doctor
@davidsilva-lopez5028
@davidsilva-lopez5028 10 месяцев назад
i just got out of surgey yesterday it’s my 1st post surgey and now it’s starting to hurt but thanks to pain med it’s not that bad
@rsoolhameed417
@rsoolhameed417 Год назад
عاشت ايدك
@syedbaba007
@syedbaba007 Год назад
I have Suffering in this problem. Any one please can help me.
@movebetter7514
@movebetter7514 Год назад
is jones fracture fixed it's self?
@tornikejangirashvili4040
@tornikejangirashvili4040 Год назад
only few percent, mostly it needs surgery
@movebetter7514
@movebetter7514 Год назад
@@tornikejangirashvili4040 my facture fixed by plaster....within 1 month 15 days......
@m.taylor
@m.taylor 29 дней назад
So I still have pain at the chipped fracture site 6 weeks after cast removal, which is more intense on certain movements or any degree of weight bearing. I think it did not heal fully/properly that for now I will refrain from exercising or rigorous activities.
@saimasamar288
@saimasamar288 14 дней назад
Hi, hope you feel better now. I broke my 5th metatarsal bone from base( zone 1) but it's not completely broken one chip is broken, it's been 10 days in pop cast, I'm on painkillers but still I have pain in foot, it feels like someone is grabbing my foot. How was your experience? Plz reply
@m.taylor
@m.taylor 14 дней назад
​​​@@saimasamar288I did feel some pain, so I applied ice packs wrapped in a towel to the outside of the cast. It was about 3-4 weeks for my pain & swelling to reduce. When you get your cast removed, be prepared for your foot and ankle to be very stiff and weak from lack of use. There will also be layers of dried skin on your foot where the cast was, which will gradually clear up as you wash your foot regularly. If your doc refers you to physical therapy, they will usually teach you flexing and strengthening exercises to unstiffen your ankle, foot and toes. I hope you recover soon.
@nashcurniski1028
@nashcurniski1028 Год назад
Been in a boot for 5 days can I go back to skating it was 99% healed last time I had went for X-rays witch was 5 days ago as well.
@samhithakondeti7137
@samhithakondeti7137 Год назад
what happened to you as of now? have you recovered?
@vaddebb
@vaddebb Год назад
Did it heal within 1 week of using boot.. Please update
@elsayplaysgaming
@elsayplaysgaming Год назад
i just got my boot and it has ben 3 wees i hade a rab on it on i was on cruches and i still on the chretes with the boot i fell bet with it
@vibhakohli1399
@vibhakohli1399 7 месяцев назад
Hi doc i jus wanna ask that m suffering from 5th metatatsal fractuere due to plaster i have sit n causes back pain
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