Dr. Michaels’ Foot & Ankle Fracture Checklist

Is it just a bad sprain, or is it broken?

At the Reconstructive Foot & Ankle Institute, we know that making this distinction is crucial for proper healing. While it’s no substitute for a podiatrist’s expert opinion, the following guide serves as a helpful checklist for spotting the signs of a potential fracture.

What to Look for Immediately

Run through this checklist if you’ve had a foot or ankle injury. The more items you check, the more important it is to seek immediate professional evaluation.

  •  Did you hear a sound?

Many patients with a fracture report hearing an audible “pop” or “crack” at the exact moment of injury. This is a significant clue.

  • How does the pain feel?

While sprains are painful, a fracture often causes an immediate, sharp, and severe pain that feels deeper than a typical muscle or ligament ache.

  • Can you bear weight on it?

This is a major red flag. If you find it impossible or extremely painful to put any weight on the injured foot, you should treat it as a potential fracture. Never try to “walk it off.”

  • Does it look different?

Carefully look at the injured area. Any obvious deformity – a crooked toe, a misshapen foot, or a bone that looks out of place – strongly suggests a fracture or dislocation.

  • Is there rapid swelling or bruising?

Fractures often cause immediate and significant swelling. Bruising that appears very quickly after the injury can also indicate a more serious injury, like a broken bone.

  • Is there pinpoint tenderness?

Gently press along the bones of your foot and ankle. If you find one specific spot directly on a bone that is intensely painful to touch, it could indicate the fracture site.

Why an Expert Diagnosis is Critical

A severe sprain can feel like a fracture, and some fractures can be subtle.

Did you end up checking a lot of items on the list above? The next and most important step is seeking expert evaluation to get on the right path to recovery.

Like Dr. Michaels always says:

If It’s Below the Knee, Think of Me!

Reconstructive Foot & Ankle Institute, LLC offers comprehensive podiatric services. Call us at 301-797-8554 or contact us to schedule an appointment. Located in Hagerstown & Frederick, MD, we’re ready to meet any of your foot health needs.