How long before I can run with a stress fracture

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  • čas přidán 13. 02. 2019
  • The healing process depends on what you do, it depends on what you put into your system. It depends on what you do once you put those things into your system, that all can affect your healing rate. This video by Dr. Christopher Segler explains about how long before I can run with a stress fracture
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  • @MrSupernova111
    @MrSupernova111 Před 4 lety +20

    This is by far the best video on stress fractures. All the other videos I saw were far too general to get anything useful out of them.

    • @DocOnTheRun
      @DocOnTheRun  Před 3 lety +3

      Thank you so much for reply and for watching!

  • @adamm8711
    @adamm8711 Před 3 lety +5

    That last minute of the video is vital! Thank you!

  • @johncallahan4488
    @johncallahan4488 Před 2 lety +4

    Very informative. This is more information than I have gotten from any actual appointment.

    • @DocOnTheRun
      @DocOnTheRun  Před 2 lety +1

      Hello John, Thank you very much for watching and for your generous comment. It is truly a shame that medical care costs so much, and yet one single CZcams video can fill in so many gaps left wide appointment by us doctors at doctor appointments. Glad you found the video helpful!

  • @ikeanigbogu7728
    @ikeanigbogu7728 Před 2 lety +6

    Probably only my 2nd or 3rd comment on youtube but here we go. I was inspired to do so because this video offered a much realer approach on handling a stress fracture than anything I’ve seen thus far. I’ve been dealing with bilateral tibial stress fractures for three years. Have IM nail rods in both legs. Have been doing all I can to optimize this healing process with nutrition/supplements/bone stimulators but I am young and it’s hard to be patient. It’s hard to not know if I’m doing the right things. I am an athlete and seeing each basketball season pass by one after the next while I deal with this is grueling. It’s really videos like these that help me stay sane and focused on what I can do everyday. So thank you!

    • @DocOnTheRun
      @DocOnTheRun  Před 2 lety

      Hello Ike, Thanks for sharing your story and comments. I can only imagine how tough it is to go for such a long time with tibial stress fractures. Keep focusing on what you can control...and keeping moving forward. You got this!

    • @mr.castle7819
      @mr.castle7819 Před 9 měsíci

      did you get better?

  • @jefejeffwell1113
    @jefejeffwell1113 Před rokem +1

    Really great info. I’m not having issues, I just like the information.

    • @DocOnTheRun
      @DocOnTheRun  Před rokem +1

      Truly appreciate you watching, and commenting. Glad you found it helpful!

  • @Alex.1739
    @Alex.1739 Před 2 lety

    I have bad one. Grade 4 distal tibia. Havent run in 4 and a half months and off work 3 months.

  • @prashamsapoudel714
    @prashamsapoudel714 Před 2 lety +1

    Is it possible for a minor lateral malleolus fracture to heal in 3 weeks? Female ,22 yo old

  • @alexong2542
    @alexong2542 Před 3 lety +7

    I just came back from my training, I'm a boxer, I do lots of roadwork(10km run), jumping ropes for 45 minutes to an hour and an hour of calisthenics.
    Since two days ago, I felt like there's a small dent in the middle of my tibia bone. It's not really excruciating, but I just felt there's a slight pressure on it.
    I'm starting to worry that it's a stress fracture. And now I'm depressed I can't train anymore. 😭😭😭

    • @user-zd9zr5sl3c
      @user-zd9zr5sl3c Před 2 lety

      You should he really careful, training to early to hard can cause you a much longer time out of sports talking months to years

    • @ziad1030
      @ziad1030 Před 2 lety

      same here bro i was in insane shape in the last 2 month running 5 km doing all my pyometrics and speed work technical work all the gym work training jumping rope for 30 minutes a day became 13% bf you name it but out of nowhere i get this injury

    • @SolNorth
      @SolNorth Před rokem

      @@ziad1030 yo man its a year later how is it, I was training and best shape of my life also, training 3x a day and fractured my 3rd metatarsal , now 8 weeks in to recovery it doesnt hurt to walk on but feels really weak, almost like if i went back to boxing and i was to jump on that foot it would give way

    • @DocOnTheRun
      @DocOnTheRun  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching and for sharing your comments.

  • @nohandle-01
    @nohandle-01 Před rokem +1

    Thank you very much for this. I've suspect I've had mine for a while now and it keeps coming back after ANY impact activity (even high jumps etc) so it's turning into a long standing issue (along with some tingling in my toes too). I went to my doc and the physio there gave me a few exercises and sent me away. Should I be insisting on an MRI or ultrasound now? Also, does strapping help whilst running? Mine is not far above the ankle so figured I might be able to strap it.

  • @Humannn8ss8
    @Humannn8ss8 Před 3 lety

    Doing something like running on a titled surface or putting a pad in the shoe to apply pressure somewhere else will likely cause a new injury somewhere else.

    • @DocOnTheRun
      @DocOnTheRun  Před 3 lety

      Great point and thank you for your comment. Maybe...or maybe not, all depending upon what you do and how you do it.

  • @tawachadez
    @tawachadez Před 2 lety +5

    Had a 5cm longitudinal stress fracture in my left tibial in April and was in a boot for 6 weeks. I did about 6 weeks of PT after but then I started having ankle and foot pain in the same leg. I recently had another MRI which fortunately confirmed no stress fracture in shin, ankle or foot... unfortunately the pain persist and its keeping me from running... I am extremely frustrated.

    • @DocOnTheRun
      @DocOnTheRun  Před 2 lety

      That's awful! I can only imagine how frustrated you must be after so much time off, without actually fixing the problem!

  • @cokanyildirim
    @cokanyildirim Před 2 lety

    Hey Doc, i was diagnosed with a tibial stress fracture on MRI 5 months ago and i was feeling pain on one spot 1/3 of my tibia. İt has been 8 weeks and i am not feeling any pain and sensitiveness on that spot any more, is it correct time to start non impact exercises like cycling or rowing?
    ( I am a triathlete and i did superior care in my healing process and did everything correct but i am afraid if it's come back. )
    Greetings from Istanbul 👋

    • @DocOnTheRun
      @DocOnTheRun  Před 2 lety

      Hello Okan, Thanks for watching and for sharing your experience. 5 months certainly seems like a very long time and I can only imagine how frustrated you might be at this point without significant levels of exercise. Did you ask the doctor who made your diagnosis whether or not it was appropriate for you to start exercising now? Unfortunately, I as a physician cannot advise you on whether or not it is the correct time to start exercises of any variety because I have not evaluated your injury or spoken to you to get your full history. I would never make a critical decision based on a limited amount of information. I always do one hour consultations with athletes in situations like yours. If you would like to block my calendar so we can discuss it in detail you can certainly do so here. www.docontherun.com/talk-to-the-expert/

  • @SuperCometa1
    @SuperCometa1 Před 3 lety +9

    I believe I have a medial tibial stress fracture, haven’t consulted a doctor as I completely agree with the last minute of the video. My pain started a week ago, walking is fine and a very and I mean very slow jog is fine but at an increased pace it hurts like hell. I’m pretty sure it’s a stress fracture as it’s in a single spot. It’s a very odd injury, and just like many people I just can’t sit around and do nothing. Are other form of cardio such as cycling okay? One other thing does anyone seem to see the pain completely go away during the night??

    • @DocOnTheRun
      @DocOnTheRun  Před 3 lety

      The more you are off it (like at night when sleeping) the more the pain will dissipate. Makes sense.

    • @uscgirl214
      @uscgirl214 Před 2 lety +2

      Fibula stress fracture hurts like hell but I feel like I’m going crazy not doing anything it’s sucks

    • @DocOnTheRun
      @DocOnTheRun  Před 2 lety

      @@uscgirl214 My heart goes out to you! Sounds like you need to find some of the exercises you can do that own't impede the healing of the stress fracture. What did your doctor tell you to do?

    • @SuperCometa1
      @SuperCometa1 Před 2 lety +2

      @@uscgirl214 tell me about it. It’s been almost 3 months since I got the injury and wrote this comment but I can pretty much say I’m fully recovered, however just like you I was going crazy at the fact that I literally couldn’t do anything. It was like that for a whole month, I didn’t even do any core or upper exercises because I was so depressed that I couldn’t run. It’s showing now as I’m struggling to get back to fitness. My only advice to you is don’t listen to false signals in your body because one month of not doing anything can prevent possibly months of injury. Also, try core and upper body workouts to try to maintain your fitness, but don’t put too much strain on your injury if you can. Good luck🤞

  • @amochswohntet99
    @amochswohntet99 Před rokem

    I ran a couple days ago on the treadmill for 5 min and the pain resurfaced.

  • @ilias2841
    @ilias2841 Před 2 lety

    DOC. you don't seem to talk about the mother of all Stress fractures. The hip joint

    • @DocOnTheRun
      @DocOnTheRun  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching, and for your comments. No, I do not. Not that hip injuries aren't an important subject. But I specialize exclusively in foot and ankle injuries in runners.

  • @user-ds1es6co4f
    @user-ds1es6co4f Před 5 měsíci

    I gota metal rod placed in after a fracture I’m only good on tip toe when the pain comes in it’s invincible I never kno when it’s goin to act up I walk fine 2 miles now today I can’t walk 1 mile

    • @DocOnTheRun
      @DocOnTheRun  Před 5 měsíci

      thank you for watching and for sharing your story.

  • @dianavangeles
    @dianavangeles Před 28 dny

    I have a tibia stress fracture after running a marathon. I wish you were my doctor!!! you def. don't work at Kaiser! What exercise do you recommend to do while I recover? I know I can't run but I need to exercise. Besides cycling and swimming, can i do weights? or some type of workout???? Like you said, I am so scared of getting weak and hurt myself again once I start running

    • @DocOnTheRun
      @DocOnTheRun  Před 27 dny

      Thank your for watching! I would be happy to help, but cannot give individualized advice via social medial comments. If you want more detail specific to your exact situation, we could get on a call to help you figure out what you should be doing NOW to make sure you don't keep losing all of your fitness. You can pick a time that works for you and block my calendar for a private call here: www.docontherun.com/hire-the-expert/

  • @madhug4997
    @madhug4997 Před 2 lety

    I had 5th metatarsal Jones fracture in my right foot on 5/11/2021. I approached orthopaedic doctor on 12/11/2021. He put my leg in raw plaster for 10 days first. Then afterwards put my leg in rigid slab plaster for 30 days. Now on 23/12/2021 my plaster is removed and after xray doctor told your fracture is healed 50% so you can walk normally on your foot and do your day to day duties and also join office. But after walking for some time I am getting swelling. Is it alright to walk normally without any support and without wearing any special orthopaedic shoes? By this my fracture will not get worst? My fracture will heal automatically with time during normal walking? Please guide me. Thanks a lot. 🙏🙏🙏 On coming Monday 3/1/2022 I have to join my office duty.

    • @DocOnTheRun
      @DocOnTheRun  Před 2 lety

      Hello Madhu, Thank you for watching, and for your comments. Swelling is never normal. I cannot offer any advice without understanding more about your injury. You can block my calendar for a one hour web-cam consultation here: www.docontherun.com/talk-to-the-expert/ Then we can discuss your situation in detail. I look forward to speaking with you!

  • @stormkarlsen6378
    @stormkarlsen6378 Před 5 měsíci

    Hi, I play football and in the last part of the season I start to notice a bit of pain in the foot. I tried to play with it, but after 1-2 weeks it became to annoying. It never hurt a lot but it was always a little pain there. Stopped playing order and my physiotherapist ordered me an MRI. In the scan they found: Stress reaction in the medial sesamoid under the head of the 1st metatarsal. I have now been 5 weeks out. I started to step up my training a little bit with cycling and some strength training like squat and stuff a week ago. After I started with that I’ve been scared to feel the same pain. When I train now I don’t feel anything, but when I rest I constantly thinking about my foot and I think I feel some kind of pain, discomfort or numbness. Is that normal or is that not good? All I think about is to get back to the field and play football. Hope to get an answer🙏🏼

    • @DocOnTheRun
      @DocOnTheRun  Před 5 měsíci

      Thank you again for watching! Again, I am very sorry but I cannot offer individualized consultations via comments on social media. If your would like to discuss in detail, please contact me directly via docontherun.com

  • @priscillatellez2829
    @priscillatellez2829 Před rokem

    So I'm a distance runner, on April of 2022 I got a 4th metatarsal stress fracture. I was on the boot 3 months. X ray is showing some healing but not 100 percent. I've been walking but fear it'll open up again. Is pain and fear of putting full pressure without the boot normal? I want to run! It's frustrating

  • @aysenuronaran726
    @aysenuronaran726 Před rokem

    I've a stress fracture on my knee that's been healing for the past 6 weeks. If I walk for too long, it starts hurting again but not like when it first happened. Icing and resting helps. What can I do to build strength in my knee? Any exercises?

    • @DocOnTheRun
      @DocOnTheRun  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching and for you comments. I cannot recommend any treatment or exercises without understanding your condition, your history etc. What did your doctor recommend after diagnosing you?

  • @dluf
    @dluf Před 3 lety +6

    Hi, I used to serve in the army, and now I dropped out with a stress fracture. My question is, is it normal to feel pain after a year since it happened? In a whole year, I didn't run, slept a lot, ate vitamins and etc., also did physiotherapy but still struggle a lot. Hope you can tell me what should I do.

    • @asumandemirel5225
      @asumandemirel5225 Před 3 lety

      It takes a long time be patient.

    • @AnUnhappyBusiness
      @AnUnhappyBusiness Před 3 lety

      I had phantom pain for a long time after mine had healed in my shin. I had to jog at a very slow pace (10’30” miles) for a few months before it went away completely

    • @DocOnTheRun
      @DocOnTheRun  Před 2 lety

      www.docontherun.com/435-what-can-cause-aching-pain-a-year-after-a-metatarsal-stress-fracture/

  • @Betsy-cq7bx
    @Betsy-cq7bx Před 11 měsíci

    I got a healed stress fracture and returned to running and got into cross country and it started to flare up and hurt around the tibia again. Is this normal or should I be concerned?

    • @DocOnTheRun
      @DocOnTheRun  Před 11 měsíci +1

      I can’t tell you how concerned you should be because I don’t know much about you or your injury, but I do know that pain is never normal.

  • @sonunaresh
    @sonunaresh Před 3 lety

    My femur bone fracture I can run or not

    • @007manvendra
      @007manvendra Před 3 lety +1

      No its s big no i mean u can rest for 4 week and continue.

  • @sais2793
    @sais2793 Před 2 lety

    Last month, I had met with an accident, noticed fracture at the base of first and fifith metatarsal ..
    Could you help me..
    In how many days i can run...

    • @DocOnTheRun
      @DocOnTheRun  Před 2 lety

      I have know idea hope many days its will be without speaking with you and discussing your past medical history, current circumstance and extent of injury..and what you will do to recover. That is something we can certainly figure out during a web cam call. The Metatarsal Stress Fracture Course can also help you figure all of that out on your own. www.docontherun.com/doc-on-the-run-products/

  • @wakenbordado498
    @wakenbordado498 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi doc i have stress fracture fibula how long i recovery?

    • @DocOnTheRun
      @DocOnTheRun  Před 2 lety

      Great question. It isn't static. HOW LONG all depends on what kind of fracture, how bad it is, what you do to alter the standard timelines and how healthy you remain through the process. All of the factors are modifiable and can and will alter your course of recovery to change that timeline.

    • @akhilraj9869
      @akhilraj9869 Před 7 měsíci

      Same problem bruh.. Can u plz update ur status now😊

  • @tridibeshbandyopadhyay7605

    I broke my first metatarsal, now on 3rd week after surgery, they put k-nails and now I can put partial weight on my foot(without pain), how much time will it take to walk after the k-nails removal? It's really tough to be patient being so young 😂

    • @DocOnTheRun
      @DocOnTheRun  Před rokem

      I totally understand. If you would like to get on a call to discuss all of the things you CAN do to stay active during your recovery, we could get on a WebCam call to discuss. You can pick a time that works for you and block my calendar for a private call here:
      www.docontherun.com/talk-to-the-expert/

  • @jamesalexander2548
    @jamesalexander2548 Před rokem

    How do I know it’s ready to start running on? Ie how long pain free?

    • @DocOnTheRun
      @DocOnTheRun  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching and for your reply. Just curious, what makes you think a "pain free" period is the only piece you need to factor, or the only one that you need to give you permission to run?

  • @Kyrious
    @Kyrious Před 3 lety +2

    I guess I’m off to the pool. I am too heavy a runner still. I can’t run and can barely jump rope as long as I’d like. My endurance is up but my body can’t handle it. I refuse to give up on this endurance and start from Zero a week or two later when it’s healed enough to try again. I will not give up, no matter how much inconvenient stuff happens. Never again.

    • @DocOnTheRun
      @DocOnTheRun  Před 3 lety

      Appreciate your comments...Never give up!

  • @syrphilipgulmatico5352
    @syrphilipgulmatico5352 Před 3 lety +7

    It's been months and my tibial stress fracture started hurting again when I started running.. I feel hopeless now

    • @vinnycutaia8064
      @vinnycutaia8064 Před 3 lety +1

      I am in the same boat as you man not sure what to do

    • @syrphilipgulmatico5352
      @syrphilipgulmatico5352 Před 3 lety +1

      @@vinnycutaia8064 I'm trying to jog and increasing my distance day by day the pain lessens with proper stretching and icing after

    • @IMGOATOF2K
      @IMGOATOF2K Před 3 lety

      @@syrphilipgulmatico5352 any word ?

    • @syrphilipgulmatico5352
      @syrphilipgulmatico5352 Před 3 lety

      @@IMGOATOF2K still hurts from time to time I've been advised to take vitamin K2 with D3 will receive it today sa I'll let you know if it does anything

    • @Sparvb
      @Sparvb Před 3 lety

      How long did it take to heal ? I’m in a cast right now . 3 midfoot stress fractures. I feel really upset . I’m not used to laying in one spot I wanna get moving

  • @Cric_Foot_Editz
    @Cric_Foot_Editz Před 21 dnem

    How can I know if my Stress Fracture is healed or not?

    • @DocOnTheRun
      @DocOnTheRun  Před 21 dnem

      Thank you for watching and I hope you found the video helpful. .I've done lots of videos explaining. The process of figuring that out is in the metatarsal stress fracture course for runners. At the same time if you wanted to get on a call to discuss with me personally you can block my calendar here: www.docontherun.com/hire-the-expert/

  • @sutton4791
    @sutton4791 Před 3 lety +4

    This is why I don't really trust family practitioners, because they learn a little of everything. Not specialize in a few things or one single thing. Which makes there diagnoses very generalized. Leading to misdiagnoses and/or poor treatment advice. Thankfully there are some doctors out there that don't have an ego that will advise you to see a specialist on matters there not knowledgeable about.

  • @edinamckeown3161
    @edinamckeown3161 Před rokem

    I find it painful to walk, never mind run. Greetings from UK

  • @Jordan-lr4bi
    @Jordan-lr4bi Před 2 lety

    Do you think treadmill at a 5% incline will take some stress off the tibia?

    • @DocOnTheRun
      @DocOnTheRun  Před 2 lety

      As compared to what? Depends on where in the tibia and which injury is bothering you. What did your doctor recommend?

  • @codingweb3904
    @codingweb3904 Před rokem

    thank you soo much for this video, i want to ask if i rest for 3 weeks complete bed rest ( i can afford as i m a cs student and its summer holidays going on) then can i walk to my collage and do daily norm1al task i dont do any physical training or running and my collage is about 1km away

    • @DocOnTheRun
      @DocOnTheRun  Před rokem

      I don't know. I can't answer without understanding all of the variables. If you do the right thing at the wrong time, it could make you worse instead of better. If you prefer to meet and discuss with me personally, we could get on a webcam call or phone call today or tomorrow to help you figure out what you should be doing NOW to make sure you don't keep losing all of your fitness. If so, you can pick a time that works for you and block my calendar for a private call here:
      www.docontherun.com/talk-to-the-expert/

  • @Sandoz2
    @Sandoz2 Před 3 lety +7

    Drop a turkey on it?

  • @Motorsportsgeek
    @Motorsportsgeek Před rokem

    Can I just run on my heels so there's no pressure on my tibia

    • @DocOnTheRun
      @DocOnTheRun  Před rokem +1

      The heel bone is under the talus bone. The talus bone is under the tibia. If you land on the heels, how would that translate to no pressure on your tibia ?

    • @Motorsportsgeek
      @Motorsportsgeek Před rokem

      ​@@DocOnTheRun I'm recovering from a stress fracture on my tibia and I'm hoping to reduce the pressure on it at least to be sure it heals well.
      Landing on my heel just feels like there's much less pressure being put on the front on my tibia.

    • @DocOnTheRun
      @DocOnTheRun  Před rokem

      @@Motorsportsgeek It may feel that way, but it seems like a gamble. Its just the force of gravity. There are other ways to decrease the pressure, however. You may want to check out this video:
      czcams.com/video/0CWLzZf1J9M/video.html I think it would help you, if I put it on...

  • @qratorrr
    @qratorrr Před 2 lety

    I ran 2 miles with one 🤦‍♂️

    • @DocOnTheRun
      @DocOnTheRun  Před 2 lety

      How did feel while you were running, later in the day after you ran, or the next day?

    • @Alex.1739
      @Alex.1739 Před 2 lety

      @@DocOnTheRun chin up, I raced 10miles with one

    • @DocOnTheRun
      @DocOnTheRun  Před 2 lety

      @@Alex.1739 Awesome! Congrats...How did the race go? What did it feel like during and after? And, how was your race time...better, worse or about what you expected?

    • @Alex.1739
      @Alex.1739 Před 2 lety

      @@DocOnTheRun no it was undiagnosed. Then swelled like balloon. Had mri and was ģrade 4. Havent run 4.5 months, not good

    • @DocOnTheRun
      @DocOnTheRun  Před 2 lety

      @@Alex.1739 No good indeed! If you are STILL not running and need help, we could get on webcam call or phone call today or tomorrow to help you figure out what you should be doing NOW to make sure you don't keep losing all of your fitness. If so, you can pick a time that works for you and block my calendar for a private call here: www.docontherun.com/talk-to-the-expert/