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Fifth metatarsal fracture (foot)

Fifth metatarsal fracture (foot)

Virtual Fracture Care

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Introduction
You have fractured the bone on the outer part of your foot (fifth metatarsal fracture). This type of injury is treated with a removable boot (walker).

Summary

  • You have a fracture in the metatarsal bone of your little toe.
  • This type of injury almost always heals well without any loss of function.
  • A routine follow-up is not necessary for this type of injury.
  • You will wear a removable boot (walker) for at least four weeks. From day one you are allowed to stand on your foot in the walker if the pain allows this.
  • To prevent the ankle from getting stiff, it is important that you start exercising the ankle after taking off the walker.
  • You can find exercises for your ankle in the folder or in the app.
  • If you have any questions, or are experiencing problems with your recovery, you can call the “breuklijn” (fracture hotline): (0314) 32 92 50 on work days between 10:00 - 12:00.

Treatment

A fracture of the fifth metatarsal is a common injury. The fracture is treated with a removable boot (walker). You can rent crutches at the hospital.

0-4 weeks
  • Walker.
  • Stand on your foot in the walker if the pain allows this.
4-8 weeks
  • Walker.
  • Stand on your foot in the walker if the pain allows this. If your pain allows you to do so, you can now use a supportive shoe instead of the walker.
  • If walking in a supportive shoe is still too painful, it is no problem to use the walker for another 1-4 weeks, depending on pain.
  • Stop using the walker after 8 weeks.

After 8 weeks
  • Remove walker.
  • Use your foot as your pain allows this.
  • A supportive shoe might help to do so.
  • You can slowly start sports, however, it may take up to three months before you can do so normally.


Instructions
Follow the instructions for a good recovery.

Recovery

Reapple the walker
When you remove the walker, for example when you take a shower, please find instructions to reapply the walker.

Exercises
After a fracture of the metatarsal, stiffness, loss of strength and loss of coordination can occur. The following exercises can be performed to support your recovery.

Instructions
You can start doing exercises after four weeks. Start with non-weight bearing exercises. This means that you perform exercises without standing on your foot. When you are able to successfully perform these exercises, you can start with weight-bearing exercises. Only exercise as pain allows.

Follow the instructions below:
Non-weight bearing exercises
Watch the video’s in the Virtual Fracture Care app – under folder: ‘fifth metatarsal fracture’. Extend the exercises on advice and when the pain allows this.


Weight bearing exercises

Watch the video’s in the Virtual Fracture Care app – under folder: ‘fifth metatarsal fracture’.

Questions?

You can call us
If there are any questions after reading the information, please contact us or visit www.slingeland.nl.

Contact
Breuklijn, (0314) 32 92 50. Please call us on work days between 10:00-12:00


Virtual Fracture Care app
In our Virtual Fracture Care app, you can find more information about your injury. You can also find exercises here to improve your recovery. You can find the app in the Appstore (iPhone) and in the Google Store (Android). You can also scan the QR-code, automatically you will be transferred to the app.

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Foldernummer: mrt 22