Posted on 18-08-2008

Metatarsal stress fracture

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What is a metatarsal stress fracture ? Well, to start is not the worst fracture you can have in the metatarsal, so in a strange kind of way, you should be a bit happy… but anyway, here we go: A metatarsal stress fracture used to be call as “marching fractures”  and they used to be very common in poor soldiers victims of marching in extreme conditions. in the Metatarsal stress fracture, the second metatarsal bone is usually the victim. Metatarsal stress fracture refers to fractures in the long bones of the foot, so this means in a few words, that the part you injure yourself is that the area where the ankle links with the toes. One of the main problems of this injury is that you can have it and not know that you have it. A bit strange isn’t? Well, When walking, running, jumping and landing, much stress is placed on the forefoot. Metatarsal stress fracture may not become apparent on x-rays until a few weeks after the injury.

Metatarsal stress fractures could happen create injuries if, let’s say, you increased the amount of training (let say you are into sports) or you don’t rest (like soldier) or in many strange cases with by walking a lot with bad shoes) So what happens is the muscles give up and then the bones take the stress and slowly but surely the bones will create very small fractures.

The good point is that this is not such a big fracture and Metatarsal stress fracture can be avoided and it is easy solved by just stopping any serious physical activity and resting properly.

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Comments

Denise on 26 May, 2009 at 9:43 pm #

Would numbness in the big toe and tingling/numbness in the forefoot - metatarsal area and aching pain in the 1st/2nd metatarsal area be symptoms of a stress fracture? My xray came up negative and i am waiting for a bone scan… Wearing a removal walking cast causes ++ discomfort seemingly from the small amount of pressure on my forefoot. Is this ‘normal’?? Any information would be appreciated!
Thanks so much,
Denise


Mary on 11 June, 2009 at 3:52 pm #

HI! I do my best to avoid doctors unless absolutely necessary…so I’m looking for opinions first! Yesterday the base of my pinkie toe started throbbing and within an hour the outer edge of my foot.. (the side and underside at the base of my pinkie toe)bruised right up. It happened as suddenly as a mosquito bite. I didn’t stub my toe on anything, so I’m wondering if you might think my symptoms fit a metatarsal stress fracture. The pain is dull a day later.. but the bruising is quite magnificent! I also get periods of numbness in my toe and side of foot if I touch it too much. I have had to increase my walking lately as I moved and part of my walk goes through a construction zone. And yes, if the bruising gets worse I’ll limp my way over to the dr’s. :)
Thanks!


Valerie on 24 June, 2009 at 5:03 am #

Hi Mary I would strongly recommend a visit to A and E for an X-ray and then you can find out for sure. I’m on my fifth week in a cast for a broken 5th metatarsal fracture !

Valeries last blog post..fracture of the distal second metatarsal


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