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Yesterday, I was sitting and doing my daughters hair, my foot fell asleep and I didn't realize it. I stood and instantly began walking. On my second step my foot came back down on it's top I felt and heard a really big pop. There is no swelling today and I can walk on it. It does hurt when I'm Walking, but not so much when I'm sitting. And it hurts really bad when I touch certain spots. Is it broken?
Most probably it is not broken. It needs a more high energy trauma for it to break such as falls or car accidents. I think probably you had some muscle or ligament sprain or tear. It needs some kind of immobilization such as brace or elastic bandage or a boot, though. If after 2 weeks you do not have improvement at all consult a doctor for x-rays and MRI.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. Edvin Selmani
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Hello, Most probably it is not broken. It needs a more high energy trauma for it to break such as falls or car accidents. I think probably you had some muscle or ligament sprain or tear. It needs some kind of immobilization such as brace or elastic bandage or a boot, though. If after 2 weeks you do not have improvement at all consult a doctor for x-rays and MRI. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Edvin Selmani