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==Background==
==Background==
[[File:Foot_Bones.jpg|thumb|Bones of the foot.]]
*Navicular, cuboid, and cuneiform fractures are all diagnosed/managed in similar way
*Navicular, cuboid, and cuneiform fractures are all diagnosed/managed in similar way


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{{Foot and toe fractures DDX}}
{{Foot and toe fractures DDX}}


==Diagnosis==
==Evaluation==
[[File:NavicularFracMark.png|thumb|Fracture of the navicular bone on non-contrast CT of the foot.]]
*Imaging: (weight-bearing AP, lateral, oblique)
*Imaging: (weight-bearing AP, lateral, oblique)
**CT sometimes necessary
**CT sometimes necessary


==Management==
==Management==
{{General Fracture Management}}
===Immobilization===
*Non-weight bearing
*Non-weight bearing
*[[Posterior Ankle Splint]]
*[[Posterior Ankle Splint]]
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==References==
==References==
 
<references/>
[[Category:Orthopedics]]
[[Category:Orthopedics]]

Latest revision as of 20:58, 22 March 2023

Background

Bones of the foot.
  • Navicular, cuboid, and cuneiform fractures are all diagnosed/managed in similar way

Clinical Features

  • Foot pain

Differential Diagnosis

Foot and Toe Fracture Types

Hindfoot

Midfoot

Forefoot

Evaluation

Fracture of the navicular bone on non-contrast CT of the foot.
  • Imaging: (weight-bearing AP, lateral, oblique)
    • CT sometimes necessary

Management

General Fracture Management

Immobilization

Disposition

  • Outpatient

See Also

References