Foot injuries may involve a fifth metatarsal fracture

August 11, 2020 | Crandall & Pera Law
Foot injuries may involve a fifth metatarsal fracture

Residents of Ohio may want to learn about the several types of injuries that can happen to a bone in the foot, the fifth metatarsal. There are several treatment options once the symptoms are interpreted. These fractures are usually the result of trauma that has happened to the foot. They can be caused by rotational injury or by a blow.

Different treatments

The different types of fractures require different treatment options. The fifth metatarsal bone is the outermost and is just below the bones of the toes.

Types of injuries

A powerful tendon that attaches to the base of the metatarsal can transmit a strong force. Twisting can cause a fracture to the bone. The four types of injuries to the fifth metatarsal include: • Dancer's fracture • Head or neck fracture • Jones fracture • Avulsion fracture A dancer's fracture occurs mainly in the middle tissues of the long metatarsal bone. Head or neck fractures occur at the top of the bone in the region of the metatarsal head or neck. The Jones fracture, which is difficult to heal, occurs near the bottom of the bone and is usually treated without surgery. Avulsion fractures are the most common and usually do not require surgery. Failure to diagnose an injury, such as with the fifth metatarsal in the foot, can lead to ongoing pain and discomfort for a person who is seeking relief. A failure to diagnose correctly can result in the wrong treatment and have dangerous consequences. Doctors are not perfect, and their actions might not be up to the high standards needed. A professional attorney versed in medical malpractice law may be able to help you with your case and work with an understanding of the complexities of this type of law.