An isolated cuneiform fracture is rare, but can occur. When cuneiform fractures occur in the foot, they are often a missed diagnosis. Cuneiform fractures can occur from direct or indirect trauma. In this article, we’ll discuss everything you need to know about identifying, diagnosing, and managing cuneiform fractures in the foot. Let’s dive in… Anatomy…
Is the Achilles Tendon Torn or Ruptured: Symptoms & Treatment of a Rupture vs Tear
Achilles tendon injuries can occur suddenly and can be a cause for concern. Pain in the back of the ankle can indicate an Achilles tendon injury. Whether the Achilles tendon is torn or ruptured will determine how it is treated as well as the recovery process. In this article, you will learn the causes, symptoms,…
Treating a Puncture Wound on the Foot: A Simple Guide for Puncture Wounds
Puncture wounds occur after stepping on a sharp object. Treatment for puncture wounds in the foot can vary depending on the extent of infection and the medical history of the patient. Treatment can also differ if you were wearing shoes when you sustained the puncture wound versus if you were barefoot. In general, infected puncture…
Jones Fracture- Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment
A Jones fracture is an injury that occurs in the fifth metatarsal bone of the foot. The fifth metatarsal is located on the outside of the foot and connects to the pinky toe. The term “Jones fracture” refers to a break at the fifth metatarsal base. It was named after Dr. Robert Jones, a British…
Broken Ankle- Causes, Symptoms & Treatment of An Ankle Fracture
A fractured ankle is a break of one of the bones of the ankle. Ankle fractures are serious and should be treated quickly. Ankle fractures occur in 4.22/10,000 people (1). Broken ankles are more commonly seen in young males (ages 15-24) and women (ages 75-84) (2). When treating ankle fractures, it’s important to consider what…
Navicular Fractures- What You Need to Know
The navicular bone is a “boat-shaped” bone that is located in the midfoot. Navicular fractures are rare. Acute navicular fractures can occur during high-impact activities. Navicular stress fractures can also be seen in the foot due to repetitive activity. Navicular stress fractures represent 25% of all stress fractures. When you sustain a navicular fracture, it’s…
Cuboid Fractures of the Foot- A Helpful Guide
Anatomy of the Cuboid Bone The cuboid is a “cubical-shaped bone” on the outside portion of the midfoot. The cuboid is located between the calcaneus (heel bone) and the fourth and fifth metatarsal bones. Although the cuboid bone is not a direct weight-bearing bone, its function is very important because it helps provide stability to…
Metatarsal Fracture: Causes, Symptoms, & Treatment of Metatarsal Fractures
Sustaining a metatarsal fracture can be painful and stop an individual’s ability to engage in everyday activities. These fractures can occur suddenly as a result of an acute trauma, or develop progressively over time, as is the case with stress fractures. The appropriate treatment for metatarsal fractures is dependent on a variety of factors, including…
Broken Toe: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment of Broken Toes
When someone stubs their toe or drops an object on it, it’s common to question whether the toe is broken or bruised. It’s important to address broken toes appropriately and not overlook them. This article will discuss the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment for toe fractures and why it’s important to keep treatment promptly. What…
Can You Be An Athlete With Flat Feet: Examining How Flat Feet Affects Athletes
If you or someone you know has flat feet, you may be wondering whether it will affect athletic performance. Different sports require different demands from your feet. Many people assume that if you have flat feet, your ability to play sports will be impacted. Having flat feet (especially if it is not painful) is not…