5th base metatarsal fracture

2018-04-09 18:57:41
Hi, It's been 5 weeks that I have fracture. I am asked to walk in an air cast shoe. I have XL sized shoe but my size is S, can I still use it? Is there anyone who provides air cast shoe on rent? Is there a difference between a Air cast shoe vs Walker shoe?
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As long it fit in snuggly - you can use any shoes to prevent inversion

Answered2018-04-10 04:08:40

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Stretch Calves Get a custom made insole. Hams Stretching. Sports Taping.

Answered2018-04-10 04:08:25

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Google Dear Respected I have gone through your problems. For more clear advice I need to examine you in details along with some investigation like x ray and blood test. Revert back with all these. Regards Ortho Joints Dr Ssunil Dewangan

Answered2018-04-10 03:07:45

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Air cast is universal in size you can you it. If you still feel uncomfortable then you can get a synthetic walking cast done for 6 weeks. Share xrays.

Answered2018-04-10 02:45:40

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Already an opinion is given kindly do follow the same

Answered2018-04-10 02:59:30

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Consult thru practo Sarhind Multispeciality - Orthopaedic Hospital in Chandigarh Dr Rajinder sharma senior orthopaedic joint replacement neurospine surgeon (retd) Govt multispeciality hospital sector 16 Chandigarh (38 years experience) S.C.O -23, Sector 33 D,, Chandigarh, Punjab 160021 099155 61211

Answered2018-04-10 00:55:25

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