Home     Xml Feed    Submit Articles     Editor Login Contact us
SubmitEdge Articles Directory
  RSS Feeds   Add us to favorites
  Make us your home page
Free Newsletter 
Subscribe to newsletter
Sponsors
  • SubmitEdge
  • sponsor submitedge.com
    Categories
    Advertising
    Art & Entertainment
    Arts
    Automotive
    Blog
    Business
    Business > Telecommunication
    Career & Employment
    Computer & Internet
    Customer Service
    Dating
    Debt Settlement
    Education
    Education
    Education
    Educationss
    Entertainment > Party
    Finance
    Finance > Credit Card Processing
    Finance > Offshare Banking
    Finance > Payday Loan
    Finance Insurance
    Food & Beverages
    Franchise
    Games > Online Games
    Health & Fitness
    Health > Beauty & Hair
    Health > Fitness Equipment
    Health > Hypnosis
    Health > Plastic Surgery
    Health > Skin Care
    Health Dental
    Home > kitchen
    Home > Doors
    Home > Furniture
    Home > Gardening
    Home > Home Decorating
    Home And Family
    Insurance
    Internet business > Affiliate program
    Internet Business - SEO
    Legal
    Music
    Online Business
    Online Dating
    Quit smoking
    Real Estate
    Recreation & Gambling
    SEO
    Shopping & Product reviews
    Shopping > Auctions
    Society & Dating
    Society > People
    Software
    Spiritiuality
    Sports
    Sports
    Technology
    Travel
    Travel > Hotels
    Vehicles
    Web Design
    Wedding


    Broken Toes: Traumatic and Stress Fractures
    Author: jane baron
    Website: http://www.oddshoefinder.com/
    Added: Wed, 26 Aug 2009 06:34:17 +0000
    Category: Shopping & Product reviews
    Printable version | Email | Bookmark

    Yes, believe it or not, stubbing your toe can result in a serious fracture. In fact, broken toes (also known as fractured metatarsals) are a fairly common injury. Many people believe that since there is nothing a doctor can do about a broken toe (in the majority of cases, fractured toes are not put in casts or operated on), a toe injury is not worth a trip to a doctor. After all, if you can still walk on it, then the toe must not be broken.
    Unfortunately, this is not the case. Fractured toes that are left untreated can lead to serious foot problems in the future, such as deformities or arthritis.

    Fractured metatarsal bones can be divided into two categories: traumatic fractures and stress fractures. With traumatic fractures, the need for a doctor’s visit will be obvious. Often you will hear the bone break. The traumatic fracture can be displaced, meaning that the toe bone is dislocated and will require a doctor to “pop” the bone back into its proper position. Displaced traumatic fractures of the toes sometimes require surgery. Swelling and bruising often accompany both displaced and nondisplaced traumatic toe fractures.

    Stress fractures are less easy to identify. It can be difficult to know whether your toe is simply bruised or broken. These small, hairline breaks are common among athletes and can result from repeated stress on the foot. They can be identified by pain in the area of the fracture. Often the pain comes and goes depending on the activity of the injured person (i.e., a stress fracture may flare up on a run only for the pain to disappear a few hours later once the foot has rested). Stress fractures are usually accompanied by swelling but NOT bruising, which is a sign of a traumatic fracture.

    Toe fractures should not be confused with toe sprains, and both conditions should be treated seriously. The easiest way to distinguish fractures from sprains is to identify the location of the pain. If the pain can be pinpointed to a particular spot (a “pinpoint” pain), then the injury is most likely a fracture. Sprains usually result in more general pain that affects the entire injured area.

    Even if you can still walk on your injured foot, localized pain in your toes should not be ignored. A podiatrist can provide a diagnosis and course of treatment appropriate for your injury.

    View all jane baron's articles


    About the Author:
    Jane Barron works for OddShoeFinder.com,a free online website that helps people find mismatched footwear.Get more information on club foot, club feet or corrective shoes.

    More Shopping & Product reviews articles


    :- Articles Search

      
    Search our article database!

    :- Recent Articles
    Benefits Offered with SEO Submission Services Offered by Submit Edge 2
    Maintain a spotless house with a New York maid service
    Dream careers made easy with sports scholarships
    Shape up smartly with the best diet programs
    A submitedge review is peep hole into world of online marketing
    Benefits of Strategy Games
    Free Online Game
    Purchasing through penny auction
    Cheap flights to Zimbabwe – Fantastic Option for low budget travelers
    Cheap flights to South Africa
    Priligy: Effective Way to Deal with Premature Ejaculation
    Priligy: Effective Way to Deal with Premature Ejaculation
    Priligy: Effective Way to Deal with Premature Ejaculation
    Why Anyoption Fraud is False
    Cracking the iPhone code with jailbreak software.
    The Antic Cake Stands
    Variations of Flash Slot Games Online
    Finding the Best High Roller Online Casino for You
    Factors to Be Considered In Choosing an Online Kasino
    The Epoch of Japanese Garden Bridges

    :- Top Resources


    Copyright 2005 SubmitEdge Articles Directory. All Rights Reserved.


    Powered by: Content Management