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Jones type fifth metatarsal fracture fixation in athletes: A review and current concept

Mohammad Albloushi, Amer Alshanqiti, Mohammad Qasem, Andreas Abitbol, Thomas Gregory

2021World Journal of Orthopedics17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Jones type fifth metatarsal fracture is a common occurrence among athletes at all levels. These fractures may occur due to several mechanisms, but inversions and twisting injuries are considered some of the leading causes in sports. However, while Jones fracture incidences are frequent in the sporting world, there is still a lack of consensus on how such fractures should be effectively managed. There are numerous treatment options for patients with fifth metatarsal Jones fractures. The role of nonoperative treatment remains controversial, with concerns about delayed union and nonunion. Surgical stabilization of metatarsal Jones fractures is therefore often recommended for athletes, as it is often associated with a low number of complications and a higher rate of union than nonoperative management. This review will focus on literature regarding the prevalence of Jones type fifth metatarsal fracture, alongside the efficacy of both conservative and surgical treatment within this population.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineAthletesNonunionDelayed unionSurgeryConservative treatmentPhysical therapyLower Extremity Biomechanics and PathologiesSports injuries and preventionFoot and Ankle Surgery
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