Metatarsal fractures.

Clin Podiatr Med Surg

Published: October 2010

Metatarsal fractures can present with a variety of situations. Ranging from the relatively benign, isolated central metatarsal fracture to the crush injury leading to extensive damage of the soft tissue and osseous components, these fractures can cause a significant inconvenience to the patient. With the exception of fifth metatarsal base fractures, little standardization is available for the treatment of metatarsal fractures. Controversy still exists regarding the proper treatment of various patient populations for junctional fifth metatarsal fractures. This article discusses the fractures of the first, central, and fifth metatarsals, as well as the treatment for the same.

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