Welcome to the Blog of Dr. Mark E. Sowell, DPM.

Please participate while you are here. Comment, ask questions and let me know how I am doing. My hope is that this blog will help relieve foot pain and avoid foot complications by providing some basic footcare information to its readers. I practice podiatry in Nacogdoches and Carthage Texas as well as over fifteen area nursing homes and assisted living facilities in East Texas.
Nov
16

Fractures

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A podiatrist, like myself, is trained to handle almost all conditions concerning the foot.  Not a week goes by in my office that someone does not come in with some sort of broken bone. If you feel you have broken a bone in your foot please seek medical attention immediately.  Although it is true that some fractures do not require much care, it is also true that patients who put off the care of a fracture could have trouble getting the fracture to heal.  The process is usually as simple as getting xrays (in office), diagnosis and treatment for the particular type of fracture present.  Treatments range from splinting, protective shoe, walking cast and sometimes surgery.  Yes, sometimes a fracture requires fixation using screw, pins and plates! 

Signs of a possible broken bone in the foot are:

                -Pain when walking.

                -Bruising.

                -Swelling.

                -A change in foot or toe shape.

Occasionally, I have a patient come into my office with some of these signs but with no history of an injury or fall.  Many times x-ray reveals that they have a fracture in their foot and they were not suffering with much pain.  This particularly happens in patients with weak bones or osteoporosis.  Please take these signs seriously and hopefully we can get you on the road to recovery as quickly as possible.

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