Foot Fractures
Facing the Fracture with Facts
A foot fracture happens when one or more bones in the foot break due to trauma, stress, or overuse. It may result from a sudden injury, like dropping something heavy on your foot, or from repetitive stress, such as running on hard surfaces without proper footwear. Symptoms often include sharp pain, swelling, bruising, and difficulty bearing weight. Recognizing these signs early is critical to receiving the right treatment.
Stress, Strain, and Sudden Impact
Not all fractures are the same. Some are simple stress fractures, tiny cracks in the bone caused by repetitive motion. Others are acute fractures, which occur suddenly due to accidents, falls, or sports injuries. Both types demand attention, as untreated fractures can heal improperly, leading to chronic pain, deformity, or mobility issues. Seeking timely care ensures bones mend correctly and that function is fully restored.
Professional Podiatric Care for Proper Healing
Treating a foot fracture requires more than rest and ice. Accurate diagnosis is the first step, often involving imaging tests to determine the type and severity of the fracture. Once identified, treatment may include immobilization with a cast or boot, the use of crutches to limit pressure, or, in more severe cases, surgical intervention. Under professional podiatric care, healing is guided carefully to minimize complications and ensure bones regain their natural strength.
Returning to Stability and Strength
Recovery from a fracture does not end once the bone heals. Rehabilitation is often necessary to restore mobility, balance, and strength in the affected foot. Without proper follow-up care, stiffness or weakness can linger, limiting daily activities. With a podiatrist’s guidance, patients can transition from immobilization to gradual movement, eventually regaining comfort and confidence with each step.
Preventing Future Fractures with Proactive Care
While not every fracture can be avoided, protective measures can help. Wearing supportive footwear, maintaining bone health through proper nutrition, and listening to your body’s signals during physical activity all reduce the risk of future injuries. Custom orthotics or supportive insoles may also be recommended to relieve stress on vulnerable areas of the foot.
Find Relief and Recovery Today
If you suspect a foot fracture or are experiencing persistent pain, don’t delay professional care. Call Dr. Dennis Fassman in Westbury, NY, at (516) 333-5566 today to schedule an appointment. With expert evaluation and tailored treatment, you can heal properly, restore strength, and return to the activities you enjoy.