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Feeling Pain In Left Foot, Recovering From 5th Metatarsal Fracture. Suggestion For Early Recovery

I am just recovering from a 5th metatarsal fracture in my left foot and the bone is completely healed now. I have been doing many calf resistance exercises specific to my injury and I have been running for a good 15 min a day on the treadmill but when I try to run out on the field, i still seem to be limping and I cannot run 100 % speed just yet without feeling pain in my foot. It just seems to be taking a long time. I was wondering if you have any suggestions to heal quicker as i am trying to get back in time for tryouts in 2 weeks?
Mon, 10 Jun 2013
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
Hello ,

I have studied your case.

continue physiotherapy and exercises
take vitaminD with calcium
do hot and cold fomentation

it will take around 2 weeks more to heal completly

use ankle binder or tubigrip to support your foot

Take care.
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Feeling Pain In Left Foot, Recovering From 5th Metatarsal Fracture. Suggestion For Early Recovery

Hello , I have studied your case. continue physiotherapy and exercises take vitaminD with calcium do hot and cold fomentation it will take around 2 weeks more to heal completly use ankle binder or tubigrip to support your foot Take care.