Can A Gap Between Metatarsal And Cuneiform Be Normal In X-ray? Injured Foot, Painful, Minimal Swelling
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The Lisfranc injuries are graded I, II and III. In a Grade I, gap will be normal i.e. less than 2mm
Grade II and III injuries it will be more than 2mm.
Without an opportunity to look at X-rays, I am unable to confirm the type of injuries you have.
Please look for
- Loss of alignment of the medial margin of the second metatarsal base and the medial edge of the middle (second) cuneiform;
- Look for loss of in-line arrangement of the lateral margin of the first metatarsal base with the lateral edge of the medial (first) cuneiform.
- You can also compare distance between the base of the first and second metatarsals or the medial and middle cuneiforms with the unaffected side.
Since you have swelling, tarsometatarsal joint tenderness and the inability to bear weight, it can still be Grade I injury and this would require 6weeks of non weight bearing cast.
Further imaging with nuclear study can surely help you. And so is MRI scanning.
Hope this information suffices. Let me know if you have any doubts/concerns.
Regards
I have uploaded two images, the first is a non-weight bearing and the second is weight bearing. I do not have images of my unaffected foot.
Thank you.
These radiographs look fine to me. May be you can try the anti-inflammatory treatment for some time along with rest and if your symptoms persist even after that, you can get it investigated further.
So at this stage its better to wait for few days and see if you feel better with treatment and rest.
Hope you get well soon!!
Take care