Foot Fracture Specialist

Foot Fracture Specialist

A foot fracture specialist is a medical professional who specializes in diagnosing and treating fractures of the foot. These experts have extensive knowledge of the complex structure of the foot and are skilled in providing the appropriate care, whether it’s a stress fracture, metatarsal fracture, or any other type of foot injury. They may use imaging techniques like X-rays and MRI to assess the extent of the injury and recommend treatment options, which may include immobilization, surgery, or physical therapy to ensure a full and speedy recovery. Dr. Ryan M. Sherick at the Apex Foot & Ankle Institute in Thousand Oaks, California is a highly-skilled surgeon with a high level of surgical experience and success in sports-related or trauma-related foot fractures.

Dr. Ryan M. Sherick is a Fellowship-Trained Foot & Ankle Surgeon experienced in foot trauma and foot fractures such as stress fractures in athletes. Dr. Sherick proudly provides care to the following areas in California: Thousand Oaks, Westlake Village, Agoura Hills, Malibu, Calabasas, West Hills, Chatsworth, and the entire Conejo Valley, San Fernando Valley, Santa Rosa Valley, and greater Los Angeles area.

What causes a foot fracture?

A foot fracture can occur due to various causes, primarily stemming from excessive force or stress on the bones. Common causes include accidents, such as falls or car accidents, where the foot absorbs significant impact. Sports injuries, especially in high-impact activities like running or jumping, can lead to stress fractures. Weakening of bones due to conditions like osteoporosis may make them more susceptible to fractures even with minor traumas. Overuse or repetitive stress, as seen in athletes, can gradually weaken bones and lead to fractures. Understanding the underlying cause is crucial for effective treatment and prevention.

What are the symptoms of a foot fracture?

Symptoms of a foot fracture can vary but often include pain, swelling, and bruising at the site of the injury. The affected foot may become tender to the touch, and it might be difficult to put weight on it. In some cases, you may notice deformity or a grinding sensation when moving the foot. Redness and warmth around the injured area can also be indicators. It’s important to consult a medical professional if you suspect a foot fracture, as proper diagnosis and treatment are essential for a successful recovery.

How is a foot fracture or foot Stress Fracture treated?

The treatment for a foot fracture depends on the type and severity of the injury. In less severe cases, immobilization with a cast or brace, along with rest and elevation, may be sufficient. Sometimes with subtle foot fractures such as a stress fracture Dr. Ryan Sherick will utilize less invasive healing techniques for example using one or multiple of the following regenerative healing modalities: Stem Cells, PRP, Specialized Diet, and Bone healing supplementation or use of a Bone Stimulator. More complex fractures may require surgical intervention, where the bones are realigned and secured with pins, screws, or plates. Physical therapy is often recommended to aid in rehabilitation and regain strength and mobility. Pain management is also a key component of treatment. Prompt medical attention and adherence to the recommended treatment plan are crucial for a successful recovery from a foot fracture.

Dr. Ryan M. Sherick is a Fellowship-Trained Foot & Ankle Surgeon experienced in foot trauma and foot fractures such as stress fractures in athletes. Dr. Sherick proudly provides care to the following areas in California: Thousand Oaks, Westlake Village, Agoura Hills, Malibu, Calabasas, West Hills, Chatsworth, and the entire Conejo Valley, San Fernando Valley, Santa Rosa Valley, and greater Los Angeles area.

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