A foot fracture is a break in a bone. Fractures occur due to a traumatic injury, such as a fall,an accident, or overuse or repetitive stress on a bone. The severity of a fracture varies from a small crack in the bone to a complete break that may need surgical intervention to heal. Common symptoms of a fracture include foot pain, swelling, bruising, and difficulty moving the affected limb or joint. The treatment depends on the location and severity of the injury and may include immobilization with fracture shoes, cast or brace, surgery, or physical therapy to help restore strength and mobility.If you suspect a fracture, seek medical attention to prevent further damage and promote proper healing.
The type of shoes you wear can impact the healing of a fracture. After a fracture, your foot doctor may recommend wearing a specific shoe to help promote healing and prevent further injury.They may recommend a specific type of shoe or orthotic device that is tailored to your needs and the location of the fracture.
Ways fracture shoes aid in the healing of a fracture:
1. Shoes provide good arch support and cushioning to help distribute body weight evenly and reduce pressure on the affected bone. It is important if the fracture is in your foot or ankle.
2. Shoes should have a sturdy sole that helps to protect your foot or ankle from impact and further injury. If you have a weight-bearing fracture or if you are still healing and need to protect the affected area.
3. After a fracture, your doctor may recommend wearing a cast or brace to immobilize the affected area. Some shoes are designed to fit over a cast or brace can help to provide additional support and stability.
· Cast shoes are designed to fit over a cast and provide some additional support and protection.
· Post-operative shoesare often used after surgery to help protect the foot and aid in the healing process.
· Walking bootsare designed to be worn during the early stages of healing for some types of fractures, as they provide more support and protection than regular shoes.
Follow your doctor's recommendations when it comes to selecting shoes after a fracture. They recommend a specific type of shoe or orthotic device that is tailored to your specific needs and the location of the fracture.
The length of time you use fracture shoes or any other type of orthopedic shoe will depend on the severity of your fracture and how quickly you are healing. Your doctor will provide you with specific instructions on how long you will need to use the shoes and when it is safe to transition back to regular shoes.In general, fracture shoes are usually used for a few weeks to a few months, depending on the type and location of the fracture. During this time, your doctor may recommend that you wear the shoes all the time, including when you are sleeping, to ensure that the affected area is properly immobilized and protected.If foot fracture issues are uncomfortable to live with, contact the podiatrist at DeNiel Foot & Ankle Center. Our doctor provides the care you need to keep you pain-free and on your feet.