Our library articles provide a comprehensive overview of the different treatment options for calcaneal fractures. We cover non-surgical and surgical treatments, physical therapy protocols, and rehabilitation exercises. Additionally, our articles provide information on managing the pain associated with a calcaneal fracture and how to prevent further injury in the future.
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If you're suffering from calcaneal fractures you owe it to yourself to speak with our experienced podiatrists as soon as possible. Please feel free to contact us online or call our office directly at 208.855.5955 to schedule your appointment. We service all areas surrounding Meridian, Idaho as well as all areas in the Caldwell, Idaho area. We look forward to helping you!
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Patient Education: Ankle FracturesAnkle fractures are common injuries that are most often caused by the ankle rolling inward or outward. Learn more about the causes, symptoms, and treatments.
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Patient Education: Fractures of the Fifth MetatarsalFractures (breaks) are common in the fifth metatarsal: the long bone on the outside of the foot that connects to the little toe. Learn more about them here.
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Patient Education: Heel Bone FracturesThe calcaneus, also called the heel bone, is a large bone that forms the foundation of the rear part of the foot. Learn about fractures of this bone here.
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Patient Education: Toe and Metatarsal FracturesFractures of the toe and metatarsal bones are common and require evaluation by a specialist.
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Heel Bone FractureA calcaneus fracture, or heel bone fracture, is frequently caused by a car accident or a fall from a significant height.
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4 Common Complications of Untreated Toe FracturesIf not treated properly toe fractures can lead to more issues down the road. Here are 4 common complications of untreated toe fractures