An avulsion fracture occurs when a small chunk of bone attached to a tendon or ligament gets pulled away from the main part of the bone. The hip, elbow and ankle are the most common locations for avulsion fractures in the young athlete.
- How long does it take to recover from an avulsion fracture?
- Is an avulsion fracture serious?
- Is it bad to walk on an avulsion fracture?
- How painful is an avulsion fracture?
How long does it take to recover from an avulsion fracture?
Avulsion fracture foot injury
Healing: | This injury normally takes 6 weeks to heal. |
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Walking: | You may walk on the foot as comfort allows but you may find it easier to walk on your heel in the early stages. If you have been given a boot to wear, it is for your comfort only and is not needed to aid fracture healing. |
Is an avulsion fracture serious?
Most avulsion fractures aren't medical emergencies, but they are still a serious medical condition. See a healthcare provider if you have pain, swelling, numbness, or difficulty moving a limb. If you don't get medical attention, your broken bone might take longer to heal or it might not heal in the right way.
Is it bad to walk on an avulsion fracture?
You can walk on your injured foot as long as it is not too painful. If you were given crutches, you can stop using these as you feel able to. You should take the boot off when you are resting. You do not need to wear it at night.
How painful is an avulsion fracture?
You may feel a pop and sudden pain when the fracture occurs. You will probably have some pain and swelling in the area of the fracture. Sometimes the area will be bruised. Symptoms usually improve after the injury heals.