Stress Fractures Treatment in Coral Springs FL
Stress fracture treatment is an injury that occurs when muscles become fatigued and lack of capacity to withstand further trauma as a result fatigued muscle transfers the stress burden to the bone, resulting in a small crack known as a stress fracture. Dr. Naseh Nawabi at Walking Urgent Care provides comprehensive medical care that accelerates your recovery from stress fractures by identifying them in their early stages. For more information, contact us or walk in. We are conveniently located at 10308 W Sample Road Coral Springs, FL 33065.
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Do stress fractures heal on their own?
What is the fastest way to heal a stress fracture?
How long does it take for a stress fracture to heal?
Do you provide stress fracture treatment near me?
A stress fracture is a tiny crack in a bone that’s caused by overuse, like running for a long period, but it can also develop from normal use if a bone has been weakened by a condition like osteoporosis. A stress fracture may heal on its own if the person reduces their level of activity, but the fracture may not heal properly on its own, which can cause chronic problems like chronic pain or put the person at risk of developing other stress fractures. Also, a stress fracture can worsen, becoming a bigger problem and possibly requiring surgery. Professional treatment is definitely a good idea if you have or believe you may have a stress fracture.
You should go see a doctor about a stress fracture if your pain becomes severe or if you feel pain even while resting. Really, you should see a doctor anyways and ask about wearing a walking boot, wearing a brace, or using crutches until you heal, which can help speed up your healing. This may be the fastest way to heal from a stress fracture. You can also apply ice to the affected area to help control symptoms. Also, avoid activities that might aggravate the condition.
There are some rare instances when surgery is necessary to ensure a stress fracture heals completely. Actually, surgery may be the best option for a serious athlete who wants to get back to their activity or sport right away, or for a laborer whose work requires using the injured body part. In most cases of stress fractures, though, surgery isn’t at all necessary.
With nonsurgical treatment (but still professional treatment), it will usually take about six to eight weeks for the stress fracture to heal up. During this period, you’ll have to avoid activities that place stress on the affected body part, and this includes low-impact physical activity (unless you have a doctor’s approval to do it). Keep wearing your protective footwear/brace/cast, or using your crutches. If you can do these things, your stress fracture will likely heal up quickly and without complications! Some stress fractures can take a while longer to heal, but it’s important to be patient. Patience will allow you to avoid worse stress fractures and longer downtime!
Contact us here at Walking Urgent Care if you want to learn more about stress fractures and treatment.
Walking Urgent Care provides stress fracture treatment and has a convenient location in Coral Springs, FL. Please see our direction page for the clinic, its address, and its phone number, then give us a call at that location if you believe you should see a specialist. You can book a consultation with us from that page.
Don’t hesitate to reach out to us if you think you have a stress fracture or if you aren’t sure. We look forward to seeing you! For more details, contact us or walk in. We are conveniently located at 10308 W Sample Road Coral Springs, FL 33065. We serve patients from Coral Springs FL, Boca Raton FL, Parkland FL, Margate FL, North Lauderdale FL, Coconut Creek FL, and surrounding areas of Florida.