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==Talus==
==Background==
===Background===
[[File:Foot_Bones.jpg|thumb|Bones of the foot.]]
*Almost always associated with other injuries
[[File:Subtalar Joint.png|thumb|Talus and subtalar joint]]
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===Diagnosis===
==Clinical Features==
*CT often required for accurate diagnosis
*History of trauma
*Pain over fracture site


===Management===
==Differential Diagnosis==
*Major fracture (talar neck and head)
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**Immediate ortho consultation required (high rate of avascular necrosis)
*Minor fracture
**Posterior splint, NWB, ortho referral


==Calcaneus==
==Evaluation==
===Background===
===Workup===
*Associated injuries are common
*XR foot and/or toe x 2 view
*Types
*Consider need for more proximal or distal plain films
**Intra-articular (75%)
*Consider non-contrast CT of the foot
***Sclerotic line may be only evidence of impacted fracture
**Extra-articular (25%)
***Anterior process fx is most common


===Diagnosis===
===Diagnosis===
*Imaging
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**Decreased Boehler's angle (<25') may be only sign of fx (compare w/ opposite side)
File:Boehlers_Angle.jpg|[[Calcaneus fracture]]
File:CuboidAvulsionFracture.jpg|[[Cuboid fracture]]
File:A Medial cuneiform fracture.png|[[Cuneiform fracture]]
File:PMC3497949 10.1177 1941738112459489-fig14.png|[[Fifth metatarsal fracture]]
File:Lisfranc.jpg|[[Lisfranc injury]]
File:NavicularFracMark.png|[[Navicular fracture]]
File:PMC3411541 cmed-5-2012-039f3.png|[[Non-fifth metatarsal fracture]]
File:Talus Fx.png|[[Talus fracture]]
File:X-rays of foot phalanx.jpg|[[Toe fracture]]
</gallery>


===Treatment===
==Management & Disposition==
*Intra-articular fracture
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**Immobilization w/ posterior splint
**Non-weightbearing
**Elevation (very important - fx has high rate of severe swelling)
**Ortho consult
*Extra-articular fracture
**Immobilization and close ortho f/u


===Images===
==See Also==
*(A) Normal Boehler's angle and (B) Abnormal Boehler's angle
*[[Fractures (Main)]]
[[File:Boehler's_Angle.jpg]]
**[[Distal leg fractures]]
*[[Foot Diagnoses (Main)]]
*[[Splinting]]


==Fifth Metatarsal==
==External Links==
===Jones Fracture===
*https://www.aliem.com/emrad-adult-ankle-foot-cant-miss/
*<1.5 cm from proximal tip of 5th metatarsal
*transverse
*ORIF


===Dancer's (Avulsion) Fracture===
==References==
*proximal tip of 5th metatarsal (more proximal than Jones)
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*avulsion (spiral) fracture, frequently displaced
*inversion injury (common in ballet dancers)
*Do not confuse unfused apophysis with a fracture!
*treatment
** mildly displaced: heal w/ 6 to 8 weeks w/ short leg cast
** displaced frxs (3-5 mm): may require ORIF
 
==[[Lisfranc Injury]]==
 
==See Also==
*[[Foot Bones]]
*[[Ankle Fracture]]
*[[Ankle Sprain]]
*[[Ankle Fracture (Peds)]]
*[[Lisfranc Injury]]


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Revisión actual - 21:11 22 mar 2023

Background

Bones of the foot.
Talus and subtalar joint

Foot and Toe Fracture Types

Hindfoot

Midfoot

Forefoot

Clinical Features

  • History of trauma
  • Pain over fracture site

Differential Diagnosis

Foot diagnoses

Acute

Subacute/Chronic

Evaluation

Workup

  • XR foot and/or toe x 2 view
  • Consider need for more proximal or distal plain films
  • Consider non-contrast CT of the foot

Diagnosis

Management & Disposition

Foot and Toe Fractures Management Chart

Fracture Splint Disposition
Talus fracture Posterior ankle splint
Calcaneus fracture Posterior ankle splint
Lisfranc injury Posterior ankle splint
Navicular fracture Posterior ankle splint
Cuboid fracture Posterior ankle splint
Cuneiform fracture Posterior ankle splint
Fifth metatarsal fracture Jones Posterior ankle splint Ortho follow up 3-5D
Non-fifth metatarsal fracture Posterior ankle splint Ortho follow up 2-3 days
Toe Fracture Posterior Ankle Splint

See Also

External Links

References