Stress fracture in the foot
A stress fracture in the foot doesn’t happen due to a single trauma, unlike a normal fracture.
Instead, it occurs in response to multiple repeated small stresses to the same bone in the foot.
While painful, this foot injury is particularly difficult to spot.
Therefore, to avoid unintentionally aggravating it, it is important to know how to recognize the symptoms and how to medically treat a stress fracture.
Read on to learn more about the stress fracture in the foot.
Predominantly found in athletes, stress fractures are usually located in the heel or midfoot.
Stress fracture in the heel: This part of the foot is instrumental in absorbing shock during stride. Therefore, it is not surprising that runners experience stress fractures in the heel.
However, the symptoms of a heel fracture can be similar to other foot problems such as:
- Talalgia
- Plantar fasciitis
- Heel (…learn more)
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