A 35-year-old man presents to urgent care complaining of severe posterior heel pain after a fall. He works for a local roofing company and fell a few feet from a ladder, landing on a hard surface. View the images taken and consider what your diagnosis and next steps would be. Resolution of the case is described on the following page.
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Managing Foot Fractures in Urgent Care
Second in a Two-part Series Urgent message: Acute injuries to the midfoot and hind foot require immediate treatment or emergent referral. Close attention to the location and mechanism of injury at the urgent care site may facilitate efficient care and prevent long-term disability. Phillip H. Disraeli MD, FAAFP In keeping with the tone of part 1 of this two-part series (JUCM, December 2008), this article will discuss the urgent care clinician’s approach to foot fractures …
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Urgent message: Acute injuries to the foot often send patients to an urgent care center—though on occasion they don’t present for weeks, or even months, after the injury occurred. Understanding the natural history of untreated fractures in the foot is imperative to positive outcomes. The first in a two-part series. Phillip H. Disraeli MD, FAAFP This article will focus primarily on two aspects of care: 1. Proper management of and follow-up for simple nondisplaced fractures …
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