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  2. Broken Foot Treatment and Recovery Time - Verywell Health

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    Foot fractures typically take six to eight weeks to heal, but can sometimes take up to six months depending on the injury. A foot fracture can include the toes, heel bone, tarsal, or metatarsal bones. They most commonly occur from impact injuries (accidents or falls).

  3. Broken Foot (Fractured Foot): Symptoms, Treatment & Recovery

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/broken-foot-fractured-foot

    What are the signs of a broken foot? If you have a broken foot, you may experience throbbing pain that comes on suddenly or develops gradually. The pain may get worse with activity and better when you rest. Other broken foot symptoms may include: Bruising and discoloration. Swelling. Tenderness. Altered appearance of your foot.

  4. Broken foot - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/broken-foot/symptoms-causes/syc-20355492

    Symptoms. A broken foot bone might cause some of these symptoms: Instant throbbing pain. Pain that gets worse with activity and gets better with rest. Swelling. Bruising. Tenderness. Change in the typical shape of the foot, called deformity. Trouble or pain with walking or putting weight on the foot.

  5. Do Bones Hurt As They Heal? Signs a Bone Is or Isn’t Healing

    www.verywellhealth.com/how-to-heal-a-broken-bone-quickly-2549327

    If you have ongoing pain for weeks or months after your fracture has healed and your soft tissues have been rehabilitated, let your healthcare provider know. They can help you find effective ways to treat the underlying problem and manage your pain.

  6. Foot Fracture Recovery | To Healthy Feet Podiatry

    tohealthyfeet.com/blog/A+Comprehensive+Guide+to+Healing+from+a+Foot+Fracture/158

    Generally, the initial healing phase, where the bone starts to knit together, can take 6 to 8 weeks. However, complete healing and regaining full functionality may extend up to several months. Recognizing that recovery is a gradual process will help you set realistic expectations and milestones along the way. The Role of Rehabilitation Exercises.

  7. General Information About Pain After A Fracture

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    Acute pain usually occurs immediately after the fracture when the bone has broken. Sub-acute pain usually occurs the first few weeks after the fracture while the bone and soft tissue heal. Chronic pain is pain that continues long after the fracture and soft tissues have finished healing.

  8. Understanding the Healing Process After an Ankle Fracture

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    Usually, ankle fractures can take 12-16 weeks for the initial healing period. Some patients with minor fractures, like a hairline fracture, may fully recover after this period (or even sooner). For others with more complicated breaks, it may take weeks or months longer to recover mobility. Give your fractured ankle a break.

  9. Lisfranc (Midfoot) Fracture: Symptoms, Treatment & Recovery

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/22237

    A Lisfranc fracture is a type of broken foot often caused by a slip or fall. It can take up to a few months to recover fully.

  10. Advice after a foot fracture - Royal United Hospital

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    Most fractures heal without any problems in about six weeks. However, it may take three to six months for your symptoms to settle completely – these can include pain

  11. Broken foot treatment and healing time - Medical News Today

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/320955

    Healing times for a broken foot are often around 46 weeks, but may take longer in some cases. This article looks at the causes and symptoms of a broken foot and when to seek medical help....