Health Tip: Stress Fracture of the Foot

(HealthDay News) — The bones of your feet are designed to absorb the weight and energy of the rest of your moving body. But when nearby muscles are overused and can no longer absorb the shock of running, jogging or playing sports, for example, your foot may develop a stress fracture.

The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons says possible warning signs of stress fracture of the foot include:

  • Pain that gradually worsens over time, increasing during weight-bearing activities and improving during rest.
  • Swelling at the top of the foot and outside the ankle.
  • Tenderness or soreness.
  • Bruising.