Calcaneal (Stress) Fracture

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Calcaneal (Stress) Fracture

Fatigue fracture is the partial or complete fracture of a bone as a result of microtrauma caused by stress on the bone. This is most commonly the result of trauma from occupational or sporting activities, but it also occurs in older people with osteoporosis, even with minor trauma. The heel bone fracture is a fracture with a very bad prognosis, because pain and difficulty in walking often remain after successful surgery.

After the operation, no plaster cast is applied, but a so-called “cast” is used. The patient is given a Mohr stirrup, in which he can walk without putting any weight on his heel bone. A certain amount of muscle atrophy is to be expected and joint movements are restricted, which can only be corrected with prolonged physiotherapy.

Examination: specialist orthopedic traumatologist

Therapy: orthopedic traumatologist, physiotherapist-physiotherapist

Our Orthopedic Specialists

Dr. Zsolt Sonnleiter

Dr. Zsolt Sonnleiter

Assistant Professor of Orthopedics and Traumatology

Dr. András Mérai

Dr. András Mérai

Orthopedic-Traumatologist and Chief Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Physician

Dr. Zoltán Bejek

Dr. Zoltán Bejek PhD

Orthopedic Associate Professor, Robotic Surgeon

Dr. Péter Molnár

Dr. Péter Molnár

Orthopedic-Traumatologist, Chief Operating Surgeon, Robotic Surgeon

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