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Fifth Metatarsal Jones Fractures: Diagnosis and Treatment

Joshua A. Metzl, Mark W. Bowers, Robert B. Anderson

2021Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons17 citationsDOI

Abstract

A Jones fracture, located at the metaphyseal-diaphyseal junction of the fifth metatarsal, is at an increased risk for nonunion and continued pain. Even with excellent surgical technique and postoperative management, a delayed union and refracture can occur. These complications in athletes can have deleterious effects on performance and delay return to sport. This article reviews the classification, diagnosis, and treatment considerations for Jones fractures. Treatment options including nonsurgical management, intramedullary screw, and plate fixation will be covered. The authors preferred technique using intramedullary screw fixation will be discussed in depth. Emerging considerations including biologic augmentation, primary bone grafting, and refracture will be examined as well. Ideal rehabilitation protocols, orthoses, and shoe wear suggestions will be given to optimize patient outcomes.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineNonunionIntramedullary rodFixation (population genetics)Bony unionSurgeryDelayed unionFirst metatarsalRehabilitationMetatarsal bonesOrthopedic surgeryLower Extremity Biomechanics and PathologiesFoot and Ankle SurgeryOccupational Health and Performance
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