Metatarsal Stress Fractures
(Stress Fractures and Acute Fractures)
What are Metatarsals?
The long bones in the foot are called the metatarsals. Each of the five of them attach to the phalanges (toe bones) at the front and the Tarsal bones near the ankle. Fracture can occur either through sudden impact, for example a clash with a football stud during the game or through gradual onset which manefests as a stress fracture.
Stress Fractures
Usually involving the second, third or forth metatarsal bones. If an athletes second toe is longer than their big toe it will be particularly prone to a fracture. Stress fractures can be caused by:
- Over use
- Not enough rest and premature return to training.
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