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  2. Stress fracture - Wikipedia

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    The amount of recovery time varies greatly depending upon the location and severity of the fracture, and the body's healing response. Complete rest and a stirrup leg brace or walking boot are usually used for a period of four to eight weeks, although periods of rest of twelve weeks or more are not uncommon for more-severe stress fractures. [ 9 ]

  3. March fracture - Wikipedia

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    In runners, march fracture occurs most often in the metatarsal neck, while in dancers it occurs in the proximal shaft. In ballet dancers, fracture mostly occurs at the base of the second metatarsal and at Lisfranc joints. This fracture always occurs following a prolonged stress or weight bearing, and the history of direct trauma is very rare.

  4. Jones fracture - Wikipedia

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    Non-weight bearing, cast, surgery [5] A Jones fracture is a broken bone in a specific part of the fifth metatarsal of the foot between the base and middle part [ 8 ] that is known for its high rate of delayed healing or nonunion . [ 4 ]

  5. Articular cartilage repair - Wikipedia

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    Further on, chances are high that after only 1 or 2 years of the surgery symptoms start to return as the fibrocartilage wears away, forcing the patient to reengage in articular cartilage repair. This is not always the case and microfracture surgery is therefore considered to be an intermediate step. [citation needed]

  6. Microfracture surgery - Wikipedia

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    The surgery is quick (typically lasting between 30 and 90 minutes), minimally invasive, and can have a significantly shorter recovery time than an arthroplasty (knee replacement). Chronic articular cartilage defects do not heal spontaneously. [1]

  7. The best bunion correctors for 2024, according to podiatrists

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    Over time, it can worsen, causing significant pain and discomfort, especially when walking or wearing shoes. ... bunion correctors can support recovery post-surgery. ... metatarsal pads and ...

  8. Limb lengthening surgery makes patients taller [Video] - AOL

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    Would you get this surgery to make yourself taller?

  9. Dak Prescott gives update on recovery from hamstring surgery

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    Prescott missed the remainder of the game, then underwent surgery Nov. 13 to repair his tendon. His early recovery has required first allowing the hamstring and bone attachment to heal. But ...