How long can you walk with a 5th metatarsal fracture?

Dr. Kendall Hayes
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2025-05-12 10:57:02
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The fifth metatarsal is an important part of the arch of the foot, which supports the weight of the body. Fractures in this area usually require external fixation with plaster or surgery for internal fixation. After about two or three months, you can try walking with crutches or with the help of family members.