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Stress Fracture Foot Pain

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Stress Fracture

Foot pain due to a stress fracture does not have to be extremely severe, in fact if it is pain that just starts out of nowhere and becomes very painful one morning – it is likely not a stress fracture. A stress fracture develops over time and it is due to healthy bone trying to remodel itself over time, leading to weakening. Foot Pain due to a stress fracture is during overuse and is more of an aching pain that may be very low when you are not running or moving on your foot. If you injure yourself and there is pain afterwards this is more of a traumatic fracture or more of a soft tissue injury.

 

 

 

Causes of Stress Fracture 

Diagnosis of Stress Fracture

 

What will happen if you don’t get treatment:

 

if the pain is severe and intense one morning after not feeling anything the day before- then you probably have a break due to traumatic injury or a soft tissue problem like a muscle strain.

They are extremely difficult to see on X-ray for the first 3 weeks because it is such a small crack that is compressed against the other end perfectly.

Home Treatment

-The goal of treatment will be to rest your foot to prevent the fracture from getting worse. If you have any suspicion of it being a stress fracture, you should rest to see if the pain starts to go away ad test it a few days later. While waiting for the pain to go away over the next few days to weeks  you can do the following to increase your healing time.

 

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