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ICD-10 code: S92.031A

Disease category: S92.031: Displaced avulsion fracture of tuberosity of right calcaneus

Understanding Displaced Avulsion Fracture of Tuberosity of Right Calcaneus

A displaced avulsion fracture of the tuberosity of the right calcaneus is a painful injury that occurs when a piece of bone is pulled away from the heel bone due to a sudden, forceful movement. This type of fracture is commonly seen in athletes who engage in activities that involve jumping, running, or sudden changes in direction.

When a displaced avulsion fracture of the tuberosity of the right calcaneus occurs, the patient experiences intense pain and swelling around the heel area. The foot may also appear bruised and tender to the touch. It is crucial to seek medical attention immediately to prevent further damage to the foot and to ensure proper healing.

Causes of Displaced Avulsion Fracture of Tuberosity of Right Calcaneus

The primary cause of a displaced avulsion fracture of the tuberosity of the right calcaneus is a sudden, forceful movement that pulls the bone away from the heel. This type of injury is commonly seen in athletes who engage in high-impact sports such as basketball, soccer, or gymnastics. It can also occur in individuals who have weak bones due to osteoporosis or other medical conditions.

Symptoms of Displaced Avulsion Fracture of Tuberosity of Right Calcaneus

The symptoms of a displaced avulsion fracture of the tuberosity of the right calcaneus include intense pain around the heel area, swelling, bruising, and tenderness to the touch. The patient may also experience difficulty walking or bearing weight on the affected foot.

Diagnosis and Treatment of Displaced Avulsion Fracture of Tuberosity of Right Calcaneus

To diagnose a displaced avulsion fracture of the tuberosity of the right calcaneus, the doctor will perform a physical examination of the foot and order imaging tests such as X-rays or MRI scans. Treatment typically involves immobilization of the foot with a cast or brace to allow the bone to heal properly. In severe cases, surgery may be necessary to reattach the bone to the heel.

  1. A displaced avulsion fracture of the tuberosity of the right calcaneus is a painful injury that occurs when a piece of bone is pulled away from the heel bone due to a sudden, forceful movement.
  2. The primary cause of a displaced avulsion fracture of the tuberosity of the right calcaneus is a sudden, forceful movement that pulls the bone away from the heel.
  3. The symptoms of a displaced avulsion fracture of the tuberosity of the right calcaneus include intense pain around the heel area, swelling, bruising, and tenderness to the touch.
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    Displaced avulsion fracture of tuberosity of right calcaneus: Treatment Options

    A displaced avulsion fracture of the tuberosity of the right calcaneus is a type of foot injury that occurs when a portion of bone attached to a tendon or ligament gets pulled away from the rest of the bone. The severity of this injury can range from mild to severe, depending on the extent of the displa...

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