Sunday, October 30, 2011

Can I Run on a Stress Fracture?

Lots of good questions in my Grapevine, Texas office and on the website this week. It is definitely marathon time of year! Lots of aching feet and legs from erratic training and “too much, too soon, too fast syndrome”.My favorite is “I have XYZ Marathon in a few weeks, Can I run on a stress fracture?” This was actually asked three times in two days by a patient and once in an inquiring email on www.myrundoc.com



Of course, my answer was, “Really?.....” Ok, so you think you are a tough guy and can run through a stress fracture, but this is a very bad idea!



  1. Hurts like hell!


  2. Probably break it into many more pieces


  3. Probably end up not running for months


  4. May end up on my operating room table for pins, plates and/or screws!


  5. Are you really that stupid???

Seriously? A stress fracture is a small crack in the bone that hasn’t fractured all the way through. Guess what happens when you run on it? It breaks all the way through!



So, if you are running in the Olympic marathon and think you are amazingly tough, then try it; but bottom line: NO! You can’t run on a stress fracture! If you try, you probably won’t be running for quite some time after that race, so it better be worth it!



Learning point: If you even think you may have a stress fracture, an x-ray is indicated pronto! Remember that they often do not show up on plain films for up to two weeks after the injury. The tip of my index finger is usually right! Give us a call and we can squeeze you in. The best part of having 5 doctors at Foot & Ankle Associates of North Texas in Grapevine, is that we can always find an emergency spot with one of our doctors!

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