Common Symptoms of an Stress Fracture
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Our Approach to Treating Stress Fractures

We assess pain location and imaging findings.

Reduced weight-bearing may be recommended.

Boots or bracing may stabilize the injury.

We guide structured reintroduction to activity.
Why Choose Northern Ankle Foot Associates

Evaluation Before Treatment
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Specialist-Led Care
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Conservative Care First
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Clear Treatment Path
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Continuity of Care
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Long-Term Stability Focus
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Flexible Financing Options Are Available
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Frequently Asked Questions
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A stress fracture is a small crack in a bone caused by repetitive impact or overuse, commonly affecting athletes and active individuals.
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Unlike an acute fracture caused by a sudden injury, a stress fracture develops gradually from repeated strain on the bone over time.
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Walking may be possible in mild cases, but continued weight-bearing can worsen the injury and delay healing.
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Healing time varies depending on severity and location, but most stress fractures require several weeks of protected recovery.
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If you experience persistent, localized pain that worsens with activity and improves with rest, professional evaluation is recommended.
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We work with many major insurance carriers. Our staff can assist you in confirming coverage and understanding your benefits prior to treatment.
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Yes, financing options with flexible monthly payment plans may be available to help make care more manageable. Please contact our office for details.
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