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Jones fracture walking with a surgical shoe

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Oct 6, 2017.

  1. admin

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    Hello everybody

    On the 24th of September I fell and suffered a Jones fracture.
    According to the doctors and xray the fracture is clean and less than 1mm displaced so they opted for no surgery and put me in a NWB cast and gave me crutches.
    On the 2nd of October I had my cast replaced with a hard plaster cast and given a surgical shoe and told to weight bear if I can.

    It has been a few days and I have pretty much been walking a lot in the beginning with a single crutch and as of today I...

    Jones fracture walking with a surgical shoe

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