How long does it take for an avulsion fracture of the ankle to heal?

Recovery times Most of the healing happens between six to 12 weeks, but can take several months for your symptoms to completely settle. It is not unusual to have aches and discomfort beyond this, often when you do activities you haven’t done for a while.

Is an ankle avulsion fracture serious?

It’s important to ask for X-rays if you are concerned you may have an avulsion fracture. Misdiagnosis can lead to permanent nerve damage, as well as long-term difficulty walking and running. If you have an avulsion fracture of the ankle, proper diagnosis and treatment are necessary for a full recovery.

What is a cuboid avulsion fracture?

Avulsion fractures are the most common of the tarsal fractures representing about 70% of the cuboid fractures. Other cuboid fractures are stress fracture, body fracture or fracture–dislocation of the cuboid. Avulsion fractures of the cuboid mostly occurs at the insertion of the plantar calcaneo-cuboid ligament.

Can you walk with a cuboid fracture?

A stress fracture in the cuboid bone would mean that all weight-bearing activity must stop until the fracture heals – often several weeks. It is likely that the patient would have to wear a walking boot or a cast and use crutches in order to enable some mobility while still protecting the broken bone from pressure.

Do you need a boot for an avulsion fracture?

An avulsion fracture to your foot or ankle may require a cast or walking boot. In rare cases, if the bone fragment and main bone are too far apart to fuse naturally, surgery may be necessary to reunite them.

Can an avulsion fracture get worse?

Your avulsion fracture can get worse if you don’t follow your healthcare provider’s advice.

How serious is a cuboid fracture?

Cuboid fractures have the potential to cause considerable deformity involving the foot arch, lateral column, and the function of the forefoot. It is important to seek medical help immediately.

Can you walk on an avulsion fracture?

You may need to spend a few weeks on crutches if you have an avulsion fracture around your hip. An avulsion fracture to your foot or ankle may require a cast or walking boot. In rare cases, if the bone fragment and main bone are too far apart to fuse naturally, surgery may be necessary to reunite them.

Do you need a cast for a cuboid fracture?

In cuboid fractures with minimal pain and swelling, treating with an elastic bandage or with a fracture boot and walking with partial weight bearing until the satisfactory regression of the symptoms, may be enough. In the case of severe initial pain, a short walking cast for 4-6 wk is recommended[30].

How is avulsion fracture of the ankle treated?

An avulsion fracture to your foot or ankle may require a cast or walking boot. In rare cases, if the bone fragment and main bone are too far apart to fuse naturally, surgery may be necessary to reunite them. In children, avulsion fractures that involve the growth plates also might require surgery.