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Possible Accessory Navicular Fracture?

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Aug 24, 2021.

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    Back in April, I took a hard fall and injured my left foot. At first, since there was no swelling or bruising, I thought it was just a sprain. Eventually, in May, when the pain did not get any better, I went to the doctor and got an x-ray. According to the doctor, there was nothing wrong with my foot. So, I left, and started taking pain medication.

    I went to the doctor again, in July this time, as the pain still wasn't fading, and was actually getting worse, even with the added support of...

    Possible Accessory Navicular Fracture?

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