Non-fifth metatarsal fracture

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Background

Bones of the foot.

Clinical Features

  • Foot pain / history of trauma
  • Often unable to bear weight

Differential Diagnosis

Foot and Toe Fracture Types

Hindfoot

Midfoot

Forefoot

Evaluation

Radiography of left foot showing fracture of the first metatarsal (arrow).

Workup

  • Plain x-rays

Diagnosis

  • Typically on plain x-rays

Management

General Fracture Management

Specific Management

  • Hard-sole shoe or walking boot for:[1]
    • Non-displaced 1st metatarsal fracture
    • Isolated, non-displaced central (2nd-4th) metatarsal fracture

Otherwise:

Disposition

  • Discharge with ortho follow-up in 2-3 days

See Also

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