1.Brachymetatarsia with accessory navicular in right foot: A rare coincidental finding.
Praveen-Kumar PANDEY ; Inder PAWAR ; Sandeep-Kumar BENIWAL ; Raaghav-R VERMA
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2016;19(1):56-58
A 33 years old female patient presented with posttraumatic pain in the right foot for which radiographs of the right foot was advised. No fracture was detected on radiographs and patient was managed conservatively on medications and posterior splint immobilization. We found coincidentally a short fourth metatarsal and an accessory navicular bone in the right foot radiographs. After 3 weeks of immobilization, she underwent mobilization of the right foot, weight bearing and intensive physio- therapy for 6 weeks. After two months of injury she was still complaining of pain on the plantar aspect of right foot which was diagnosed as metatarsalgia and operated on by excision of the neuroma present in the 3rd web space of the right foot. After surgery she was completely relieved of pain and could do activities well related to the right foot.
Adult
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Female
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Foot Diseases
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therapy
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Humans
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Metatarsal Bones
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abnormalities
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Tarsal Bones
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abnormalities