Fact vs. Fiction:  Foot and Ankle Fractures

Broken bones in your lower extremities are always a cause for concern, and they can range from straightforward to complex in terms of severity and treatment. Often occurring due to falls, accidents, sports injuries, or trauma, all foot or ankle fractures have one thing in common: a podiatrist can help you to manage and resolve them, assisting from the initial intervention through to your recovery and beyond.

Don’t rely on DIY methods or folk remedies only to discover that the problem has worsened later on. Below, you’ll find some of the common misconceptions we regularly confront at Northern Ankle Foot Associates, followed by podiatrist-approved facts aimed at dispelling any uncertainty. We hope that you find them useful in the event of any injury occurring.

FictionFact
A sprain is worse than a fracture.Sprains involve ligament tears, while fractures are broken bones. Both can be painful, but healing times can vary.
I can walk on a fractured foot if it only hurts a little.Ignoring a fracture can lead to misalignment or other long-term complications. Seek a podiatrist’s assistance for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Home remedies are enough to heal a fracture.While home care can support healing, proper immobilization with a cast, splint, or boot is crucial for proper bone alignment.
Foot fractures don’t require surgery.  In some cases, even minor fractures might benefit from surgery for faster or more stable healing. For severe cases, surgical intervention featuring fixation with screws or plates can help.
Physical therapy isn’t necessary after a fracture.Rehabilitation exercises are essential to regain strength, flexibility, and full use of your foot or ankle. Your podiatrist will often coordinate with physical therapists or other healthcare professionals to ensure proper recovery.

What to Expect After a Podiatrist Visit

Fractures can damage multiple areas in the foot and ankle, including your heel, toes, metatarsals, and ankle bones.

Based on this assessment, we’ll develop a personalized plan that might include a variety of treatments, including the effective methods mentioned above.

Are you in need of podiatric services or assistance with a fracture? Please reach out to Northern Ankle Foot Associates and contact us todayDr. Robyn Joseph would be happy to assist you.