How does the fracture occur?
1.Chronic shin splints can lead to a fracture
2.Over or underpronation in your foot can lead to overworking your lower leg muscles
3.Overuse – increase or change in training
4.Running on hard surfaces, hills, jumping
5.A history of osteoporosis
How do I diagnose this?
1.I perform an examination
2.I will send you for an X-ray after 10-14 days, and treat it as a fracture if I suspect it to be a fracture even if the x-ray is negative
3.If necessary I will send you for a bone scan can to detect hot spots
How do I treat it? I will prescribe:
1.Rest for 4-6 weeks
2.Physical therapy Including use of some of the equipment in my office such as the PEMF, IF
3.Increase Vitamin C, Calcium, Vitamin D [consult your primary care doctor]
4.Water exercises or cycling [non-impact]
5.I will look at why did you developed this. Discuss possible causes such as Orthotics/shoes/ and I will treat the root cause.
To schedule an appointment with Dr. Laurie call us at (512) 258-4425 or visit our website to learn more.
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