March FractureThis is the name given to a metatarsal stress fracture and commonly affects the second metatarsal. It is common in army personnel and nurses. Mechanism of Injury Fractures usually arise as a result of overuse. Clinical Features The patient complains of foot pain and a tender lump can be palpated just distal to the mid-shaft of the metatarsal bone. X-rays performed at an early stage may be normal and not show the presence of a fracture. X-rays conducted at a later stage show an abundance of callus production. Please log in to view the content of this page. If you are having problems logging in, please refer to the login help page. |
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