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Avulsion Fracture: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment

Reducing the Risk of Avulsion Fracture

It is difficult to prevent an avulsion fracture, but you can reduce your risk. Some ways athletes can reduce their risk include:

  • Take at least 10 minutes to stretch and warm up before you practice or play a game
  • Don’t force yourself to do something that might be too difficult for you.
  • Remember to play carefully during a sport.

Conclusion

An avulsion fracture is a serious injury that can hinder you from doing what you love, including playing your favorite sports, dancing, and other activities that involve moving. For treatment, your doctor will recommend rest, a cast, and possible surgery. You should follow up with your healthcare providers for help. They will work with you to help you design your personal plan of care that gets you back to your regular activities.

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