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Calcaneal Stress Fracture

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What is a calcaneal stress fracture? The calcaneus bone is the big heel bone at the back of the foot. Due to overuse a stress fracture can occur in the bone. It is common for soldiers who have to do a lot of marching or road runners.

What Are The Symptoms?

  • Insidious, gradual onset heel pain.
  • Pain is made worse by weight bearing activities.
  • Pain is reproduced by squeezing the back of the heel from both sides.

Often an X-ray of the injured bone will not show any sign of fracture until the fracture has actually started to heal (2-3 weeks later). It is also possible that a stress fracture will not appear on an X-ray at all. If a stress fracture is suspected then you should rest completely for 6-8 weeks. Crutches can be helpful.

What Can The Athlete Do About It?

  • See a sports Doctor for advice.
  • Rest for 6 to 8 weeks if a stress fracture is suspected. Use crutches if necessary.
  • Use a heel pad to protect the heel and allow it to rest.

What A Sports Injury Specialist Or Doctor Can Do?

  • X-ray the bone.
  • Do a bone scan.
  • Apply a plaster cast for 2 - 6 weeks if pain is severe.

When the athlete does start back running they must ensure the muscles in the lower leg are stretched and supple. A gradual return to full training is important.

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