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Foot Stress Fracture Treatment
In Ghaziabad

Stress fractures are tiny cracks in the bone brought on by too much strain. Stress fractures can be caused by overuse or repetitive use of the same body part. Repetitive motion or activities that put pressure on the bones like playing sports or engaging in physical activities are the causes of these fractures. The foot and lower leg are among the stress-bearing bones that sustain stress fractures the most frequently.

For expert care and advanced treatment options, consult the top orthopedists at CK Birla Hospital.

CK Birla Hospital

The treatment of stress fractures aims to prevent additional damage, control pain and swelling, encourage bone healing, and regain function. It is most common among athletes, runners, and older adults.

These figures are approximate and can vary based on individual circumstances, hospital facilities, and additional services required.

  • Progression to Complete Fracture: The fracture can worsen and develop into a complete fracture.
  • Reduced Mobility & Functionality: The untreated fracture can impair the normal function of the affected bone.
  • Increased Risk of Refracture: Risk of refracture if the fracture is not healed and treated properly.
  • Permanent Bone Weakness: The affected bone may remain weak and more prone to future fractures.

 

Dr. Dr Ashwani Maichand
Dr Ashwani Maichand

Joint Specialist

Orthopaedics

Experience: 25+ Years

Delhi

Dr. Dr Saksham Mittal
Dr Saksham Mittal

Orthopaedics

Experience: 9+ Years

Delhi

Dr. Dr Debashish Chanda
Dr Debashish Chanda

Joint Specialist

Orthopaedics

Experience: 19+ Years

Gurgaon

Dr. Dr. Anuj Chawla
Dr. Anuj Chawla

Orthopaedics

Experience: 20+ Years

Delhi

Gurgaon

Gurgaon & Delhi

Dr. Dr. Reetadyuti Mukhopadhyay
Dr. Reetadyuti Mukhopadhyay

Orthopaedics

Experience: 14+ Years

Gurgaon

Preventive Measures Against Stress Fractures

Strengthen Muscles: Build muscles to reduce strain on the bones.
Maintain Strong Bones: Consume calcium and vitamin D to promote bone health.
Gradually Increase Activities: Avoid sudden increases in training intensity or duration.
Monitor Symptoms: Keep track of any persistent pain and abnormalities.

Diagnosis of Stress Fracture

For accurate detection of stress fractures, a thorough medical examination by an orthopedist is essential. The doctor will review your symptoms and recommend the following imaging tests:
  • X-ray: For detecting fractures & other bone abnormalities.
  • MRI: To identify early bone stress & soft tissue involvement.
  • CT Scan: To detect fractures and complications through cross-sectional imaging.

Pre-Treatment/Surgery Instructions

  • Follow the doctor’s instructions for medication.
  • Avoid the consumption of alcohol and tobacco to promote healing. 
  • Doctors often instruct avoiding food or drink 8 hours prior to surgery.
  • Arrange for someone to drive you home.

Post-Treatment/Surgery Instructions

  • The patient will be observed for a few hours post-surgery.
  • Hospital discharge typically occurs on the same day or the next day, depending on the surgery type and recovery progress.
  • Refrain from strenuous physical activities.
  • Attend all the follow-up appointments to monitor progress.

Recovery After Stress Fracture Treatment

  • Mild stress fractures may take 6–8 weeks for recovery with rest and limited activity.
  • Severe fractures may take up to a few months for complete recovery.
FAQs About Stress Fracture Treatment
What is a stress fracture?

A stress fracture is a small crack in the bone caused due to excess strain on the bone.

What is the fastest way to heal a stress fracture?

The fastest way to heal from stress fracture involves following the doctor’s instructions and taking complete rest.

Can stress fracture heal on its own?

Yes, stress fractures heal on their own with proper rest and reduced activity levels. 

What are the symptoms of a stress fracture?

A stress fracture may cause pain, swelling, and tenderness around the affected bone.

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