Chip or avulsion fractures can occur at any bone. It usually involoves ligaments or tendons that can cause a sudden contraction that "avulses" or "chips" off a potion of the bone. The X-rays show an example of this.So how does one treat this? It depends on how big the fracture is, if it is located in the joint, and if there is displacement. Some may require a screw or a pin to help fixate the fracture.
One should always seek their Podiatrist for treatment for any toe fracture. If a toe is broken, there is something that can be done with them besides just splinting it.
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