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Sprain or Fracture: How to Tell the Difference?

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A fracture or a sprain in the foot and ankle should be treated differently. Sometimes, it is not easy to figure out if a patient is having a sprain or a fracture in the bone. With proper diagnosis procedure doctor can find out the condition of the injured area to see whether it is a sprain or a fracture. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Sprain or Fracture: How to Tell the Difference?


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Sprain or Fracture How to Tell the Difference
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  • When you get an injury on the foot, initially it
    may be difficult to figure out if it is a sprain
    or fracture. A sprain is actually the damage of
    the ligaments of the foot. On the other hand,
    fracture happens when there is a break in any one
    or more of the 26 bones in the foot.
  • It is important to know the difference between
    sprains or a fracture as a totally different
    treatment protocol is used in both of these. If a
    person fails to receive proper medical
    intervention in time, then the patient may have
    to face long-term foot problems. This situation
    may result in limited functional abilities,
    especially for a sportsperson whose body is
    placed under heavy stress in the course of
    different activities.

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  • The following signs can help you to differentiate
    between a sprained or a broken foot
  • Did a sound occur at the time of the accident or
    injury? A sound of tearing or popping may
    signal a sprain whereas a cracking sound may
    indicate a fracture.
  • Are you able to apply weight on the foot after
    the injury? If you are having excruciating pain
    in the affected area whenever you try to apply
    some weight on it later, then it is a sign of a
    fracture.
  • After an ankle sprain, swelling is not unusual,
    but if it occurs with distortion of the normal
    shape of the foot, then it may mean that the bone
    has a breakage or fracture.

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  • A fracture is also indicated by the numbness in
    the affected area.
  • Are you able to move the foot joints without much
    pain? Try to wiggle your toes and if there is no
    moment possible, then a fracture has occurred.
  • Is there any specific area of the foot that is
    severely painful and very sensitive to touch?
    This is another indication of fracture.

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  • How to confirm fractures?
  • X-rays are conducted to either to diagnose or
    exclude a fracture. However, there are chances
    that even x-ray might miss a breakage under
    certain circumstances. Depending on the area of
    the breakage, x-ray may show normal results, even
    when symptoms and other diagnostic methods
    strongly suggest a fracture.
  • A bone scan may provide a better and more
    accurate diagnosis, since x-rays may not show up
    breakage sometimes.

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  • When a breakage in the bone is confirmed, then an
    MRI scan or CT scan can be done to figure out the
    extent of the damage. X-rays fail to show or
    diagnose any damage that may occur to the
    cartilage, tendons and ligaments. Therefore these
    scans can provide a better picture of the
    condition or damage in the soft tissue.
  • If the doctor diagnoses a fracture in the bone,
    then surgery or immobilization may be the next
    step taken by the doctor to address the injury.
    If any breakage in the bone has not occurred and
    a sprain is diagnosed, then the best treatment
    can be provided by a foot and ankle Physio.

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