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Stress Fracture
Besides skating, I do a lot of Irish dance. Between the two I have likely developed a stress fracture in my right foot (4th metatarsal). The films were negative, but I'm told that is normal and the diagnosis is the same. I see a PT tomorrow to figure out how to wrap or brace it. Interestingly, it does not hurt to dance but it hurts to walk and skate.
Anyway, has anyone here had a stress fracture? If so, how long were you out of action and how did you wrap or brace it to help it heal? Any suggestions for future prevention? I know that activity being suddenly increased is the main cause, but I wonder if something about my foot mechanics or skates contributed to it. My boots tend to make my feet sore in that area when I work on outside edges. Also, I have very high arches. I'll ask the PT all of this, but thought I would see if anyone here has any wisdom to share! |
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Oh no, Im so sorry to hear you have a stress fracture! These are the worst!!! I had one about 1 1/2 yrs ago. It was in the ankle of my landing foot- NOT FUN!
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Follow the doctors orders and let it heal. Don't push it or you'll be off the ice even longer.
I had a stress fracture 4 years ago in my left shin. At first I thought it was just shin splints, so I iced it and took a lot of Advil. By the time I was in enough pain to warrant going to see a doctor, it was no longer just shin splints. ![]() |
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Having suffered a nasty fracture of the ankle that took me out of action for a number of months, I find it strange to think that you can continue to skate with a stress fracture. Evidentally a stress fracture isn't as severe as a full break, but surely the treatment should involve rest and no skating?
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Short Medical Explanation
Just thought some of you might enjoy a short medical explanation of what a stress fracture is-since you brought it up NickiT-plus I can't resist a short teaching session.
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The PT agreed that it is a stress fracture and possibly also some tendonitis. He is having me rest it and come in for treatments where they put anti-inflammatory meds on a pad and then use electrical stimulation to get the meds in. Interesting, but I'm not sure if it is all that effective. I have to rest it and if it still hurts in another week or two, I might have to wear a boot and use crutches since walking seems to aggravate it. We figured out that I might need arch supports for my boots (something I expected). He also said that I had really tight calves (I knew that) and gave me some stretches. Apparently the calf tightness makes the injured area of my foot work more and over-stresses it. I already did a lot of calf stretches, but apparently I need to do more! Anyway, it is pretty darn annoying. I hope I can get back skating and dancing soon!
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Well, I thought I would bump this up since it has been some time and I rested and had PT treatments. The darn foot is still not better! Now, the PT suspects a Morton's Neuroma, yet my Dr. is still thinking a stress fracture! I have a bone scan set for Monday. Anyone here had a neuroma? It sounds like a bad thing where cortisone helps some, but most need surgery and that has 20% negative complications! Ack! I think I would refuse surgery there!?!?!?
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Eeeek! I'm sorry you haven't healed yet. It must be very frustrating for you. Good luck with the bone scan and forthcoming treatments. I hope they find the right course of treatment so that you are able to return to the ice as soon as possible.
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