Yesterday, I was doing a consultation with an athlete who broke one of her toes when she accidentally kicked a piece of furniture.
If you fracture your toe, and you just run and ignore it, it can turn into a painful nonunion (non-healed fracture).
As a runner, you want to speed the healing as much as possible. One of the ways to stimulate fracture healing is with a thing called a bone stimulator.
This particular athlete actually happened to already have a bone stimulator. Her question was pretty obvious:
“Can I just use that bone stimulator for this broken toe since it's a different kind of fracture?”
Well, that's what we're talking about today on the doc on the run podcast.
Cuboid stress fracture vs. Subluxed cuboid. How can a runner tell the difference?
Cuboid stress fracture vs. Peroneus longus tendinitis. How can a runner tell the difference?
Cuboid stress fracture vs. truly fractured cuboid bone. How can a runner tell the difference?
Cuboid stress fracture fundamentals for runners
What happens if you run with a neuroma pad in the wrong place?
Foot Fungus Pro Tip: Wear old socks to the airport
PRP science explained. PRP vs. Corticosteroid vs. Placebo injections.
Are you hiding from your injury?
Painful calluses in runners fixed with the strawberry stem technique
Injured runners must proceed with confidence
How can pronation cause hallux rigidus in a runner?
What is a ”bone bruise” at an old fracture site?
Runner has a neuroma and bursitis, which is worse?
Got clearance to start cycling, should I stop icing?
When is a web-cam second opinion just as good as in person doctor visit?
Dry Needling vs PRP injection in Runners
What if stress fracture still swells and hurts a lot?
Find your target when you are not getting better
How can a 2nd metatarsal stress fracture cause a 5th metatarsal stress reaction?
The benefit of your radiologist being clueless
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