How to judge toe fracture


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For patients who show toe trauma, whether there is fracture is mainly judged according to the patient's clinical symptoms, physical examination and auxiliary examination. If the patient only shows toe swelling and pain after toe trauma, but does not significantly affect toe flexion and extension activities and weight-bearing activities on foot, the possibility of fracture is generally small. If after toe injury, there is obvious swelling, pain, subcutaneous ecchymosis, and caused the limitation of toe movement, and when pressing the toe part has abnormal bone movement, and bone collapse sound, bone collapse feeling performance, this situation indicates that there is toe fracture, it is necessary to conduct X-ray examination to see the type of fracture and the degree of displacement, and according to the results after examination to choose conservative or surgical treatment.