When to See a Podiatrist for a Suspected Foot Fracture

Doctor on clinic taking care of fracture foot of a patient.

If you’ve recently hurt your foot and notice swelling, bruising, or pain when walking, you might be dealing with more than just a sprain. At Foot & Ankle Surgery of New Braunfels in New Braunfels, TX, Dr. Sarah James and Dr. Brandon James specialize in diagnosing and treating foot fractures with expert care. Whether it's a simple hairline crack or a more serious break, this trusted podiatry team is equipped to help patients recover safely and comfortably.

Understanding the Signs of a Foot Fracture

Foot fractures can happen from a sudden injury, like a fall or twist, or over time from repeated stress. Symptoms often include pain that worsens with activity, tenderness when pressing on the area, and visible swelling or bruising. In more severe cases, you may notice a deformity or have trouble putting any weight on the foot. Many people mistake a fracture for a sprain, which is why it’s important to seek proper evaluation when foot pain doesn’t improve quickly.

Why Early Diagnosis Matters

Seeing a podiatrist soon after an injury helps prevent further damage and speeds up the healing process. Prompt care can prevent complications like poor healing, chronic pain, or long-term joint stiffness. For athletes, early treatment can mean a quicker and safer return to sports.

Comprehensive Foot Fracture Care

Treatment depends on the type and location of the fracture. It may include rest, protective footwear, or a walking boot. In some cases, surgery is needed to realign the bones and allow proper healing. Dr. Sarah and Dr. Brandon James offer tailored care plans that help reduce pain, restore function, and minimize the risk of future problems. Follow-up care is also essential to monitor healing and support a smooth recovery.

Call Today

If you’re experiencing lingering foot pain or suspect a fracture, don’t wait to get it checked. Foot & Ankle Surgery of New Braunfels in New Braunfels, TX is here to help. Call Dr. Sarah James and Dr. Brandon James at (830) 387-4427 to schedule an evaluation and take the first step toward healing.

Doctor on clinic taking care of fracture foot of a patient.

If you’ve recently hurt your foot and notice swelling, bruising, or pain when walking, you might be dealing with more than just a sprain. At Foot & Ankle Surgery of New Braunfels in New Braunfels, TX, Dr. Sarah James and Dr. Brandon James specialize in diagnosing and treating foot fractures with expert care. Whether it's a simple hairline crack or a more serious break, this trusted podiatry team is equipped to help patients recover safely and comfortably.

Understanding the Signs of a Foot Fracture

Foot fractures can happen from a sudden injury, like a fall or twist, or over time from repeated stress. Symptoms often include pain that worsens with activity, tenderness when pressing on the area, and visible swelling or bruising. In more severe cases, you may notice a deformity or have trouble putting any weight on the foot. Many people mistake a fracture for a sprain, which is why it’s important to seek proper evaluation when foot pain doesn’t improve quickly.

Why Early Diagnosis Matters

Seeing a podiatrist soon after an injury helps prevent further damage and speeds up the healing process. Prompt care can prevent complications like poor healing, chronic pain, or long-term joint stiffness. For athletes, early treatment can mean a quicker and safer return to sports.

Comprehensive Foot Fracture Care

Treatment depends on the type and location of the fracture. It may include rest, protective footwear, or a walking boot. In some cases, surgery is needed to realign the bones and allow proper healing. Dr. Sarah and Dr. Brandon James offer tailored care plans that help reduce pain, restore function, and minimize the risk of future problems. Follow-up care is also essential to monitor healing and support a smooth recovery.

Call Today

If you’re experiencing lingering foot pain or suspect a fracture, don’t wait to get it checked. Foot & Ankle Surgery of New Braunfels in New Braunfels, TX is here to help. Call Dr. Sarah James and Dr. Brandon James at (830) 387-4427 to schedule an evaluation and take the first step toward healing.

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