Foot Fractures

Quiz: Do You Understand Foot Fractures - Orthopaedic?

Test your knowledge by answering the following questions:

Questions
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1

Stress fractures are usually caused by overuse and repetitive activity.

Explanation:
A stress fracture is a small crack or severe bruising in a bone. Stress fractures of the foot are common in athletes, and are usually caused by overuse and repetitive activity.
2

Bruising can be a symptom of a foot fracture.

Explanation:
Symptoms of a foot fracture include pain that worsens during weight-bearing activity, swelling of the foot or outside of the ankle and bruising.
3

X-rays aren't usually used to diagnose a foot fracture.

Explanation:
To diagnose a fractured foot, the physician will do a physical exam and x-rays. As fractures can be difficult to see on an x-ray, your doctor may also recommend a bone scan or a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan.
4

Your doctor may recommend the RICE protocol for your fracture.

Explanation:
Depending on the severity of your foot fracture, your doctor might suggest the RICE protocol (rest, ice, compression and elevation), anti-inflammatory medication, a cast and/or crutches.
5

If you require surgery, an orthopaedic surgeon will probably perform a procedure called external fixation.

Explanation:
If you require surgery, an orthopaedic surgeon will probably perform a procedure called internal fixation, which involves supporting the bones by inserting pins, screws, and/or plates.

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