
Dr. Brandon Bishop, DPM
Board-Certified Foot and Ankle Surgeon in Roseburg, OR
Expert In Foot & Ankle Surgery
Fractured Foot Symptoms And Treatment In Roseburg
Displaced Fracture of the Body of the Talus
A displaced fracture of the body of talus is a severe injury to the talus bone, which is located in the foot and plays a crucial role in walking and weight-bearing. This condition occurs when the talus bone breaks and the broken ends are no longer in their normal alignment. A displaced fracture of the body of talus can result from high-energy trauma, such as a car accident or a fall from a height.
Symptoms
Symptoms may include severe pain, swelling, bruising, inability to bear weight, and difficulty moving the foot or ankle.
Treatment Options
Prompt medical attention is essential to properly diagnose and treat this condition. Treatment options may include immobilization with a cast or splint, realignment of the bone through manipulation or surgery, and rehabilitation to regain strength and mobility. Without timely and appropriate treatment, a displaced fracture of the body of talus can lead to complications like chronic pain, arthritis, and decreased range of motion in the foot and ankle. Therefore, it is crucial to seek medical help promptly if you suspect this injury.
Displaced Fracture of Fifth Metatarsal
A displaced fracture of the fifth metatarsal bone refers to a break in the long bone located on the outer side of the foot, leading to the bone fragment being misaligned or shifted from its normal position. This type of fracture is commonly caused by traumatic injuries, such as twisting or rolling the foot, and is often associated with sports activities or accidents.
Symptoms
Symptoms may include severe pain, swelling, bruising, difficulty walking, and tenderness along the outer edge of the foot. Prompt medical attention is essential to accurately diagnose and treat this condition, as untreated or improperly managed fractures may lead to complications like delayed healing or nonunion.
Treatment Options
Treatment options range from conservative measures like immobilization with a cast or walking boot to surgical intervention, depending on the severity and displacement of the fracture. Physical therapy and rehabilitation exercises may also be recommended to aid in recovery and restore normal foot function.
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Displaced Fracture of First Metatarsal
A displaced fracture of the first metatarsal bone refers to a break in the long bone that connects the base of the big toe to the midfoot. This type of fracture occurs when the bone breaks and the two ends are no longer aligned properly, resulting in a displacement or separation. Common causes of this condition include trauma, such as a fall or direct impact to the foot.
Symptoms
Symptoms of a displaced fracture of the first metatarsal bone may include severe pain, swelling, bruising, and difficulty bearing weight on the affected foot. In some cases, the bone may protrude through the skin, leading to an open fracture. Immediate medical attention is crucial to prevent further damage and promote proper healing.
Treatment
Treatment options for a displaced fracture of the first metatarsal bone may include immobilization with a cast or splint, realignment of the bone through manipulation or surgery, and pain management. Physical therapy and rehabilitation exercises may also be recommended to restore strength and mobility to the foot. Recovery time varies depending on the severity of the fracture but can range from several weeks to several months.
Displaced Navicular Fracture
A displaced fracture of the navicular, also known as the scaphoid bone, is a condition that occurs when the bone in the foot breaks and moves out of its normal position. The navicular bone is located on the inner side of the foot, near the arch. This type of fracture often happens due to a sudden impact or trauma to the foot, such as a fall or a sports injury.
Symptoms
Symptoms of a displaced fracture of the navicular may include severe pain, swelling, tenderness, and difficulty in walking or putting weight on the affected foot. If left untreated, this condition can lead to long-term complications, such as arthritis or avascular necrosis, where the bone tissue dies due to lack of blood supply.
Treatment Options
Treatment for a displaced fracture of the navicular typically involves immobilizing the foot with a cast or brace to allow the bone to heal properly. In some cases, surgery may be necessary to realign the bone and stabilize it with screws or wires. Rehabilitation exercises and physical therapy are often recommended to restore strength and range of motion in the foot after healing.
Displaced Fracture of Metatarsal Bone(s)
A displaced fracture of the metatarsal bone(s) refers to a type of bone break in the foot where the second long bone connecting the toes to the midfoot is fractured and has shifted out of its normal position. This condition commonly occurs due to trauma or excessive stress on the foot, such as from a fall, sports-related injury, or repetitive impact.
Symptoms
Symptoms of a displaced fracture of the metatarsal bone(s) may include severe pain, swelling, bruising, difficulty walking or bearing weight on the affected foot, and deformity in the area of the fracture. Prompt medical attention is crucial to properly diagnose and treat this condition, as it may require realigning the fractured bone through manipulation or surgery, followed by immobilization with a cast or boot and a period of rest and rehabilitation.
Treatment
Early intervention and appropriate treatment can help ensure proper healing and minimize the risk of long-term complications, such as chronic pain, joint stiffness, or malalignment of the foot. Therefore, individuals experiencing symptoms of a displaced fracture of the second metatarsal bone should seek medical advice as soon as possible.
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Dr. Bishop and his team got me in last minute after my referral got lost between my PCP and their office. The front desk was polite and helpful. Their paperwork was minimal. X rays were quick and waiting time in the room was minimal before Dr. Bishop came in. He explained everything clearly and have me a copy of all of his recommendations before asking me to schedule a follow-up visit.
Dr. Bishop and the staff at Cascade Orthopedics have been professional, courteous, and the surgery that I just had went extremely well. I couldn’t ask for better results.
Dr. Cary Sanders is a very knowledgeable and compassionate doctor. He explains things very well. I highly recommend him. The office staff is very friendly and helpful also. Ben Baird is also top notch and has given me numerous cortisone and lubricant injections on my knee. Both my wife and I have seen Dr. Bishop and he has our highest recommendation also.
Dr. Sanders has been seeing me regarding my knee for the past 4 years. After all the years of dealing with knee pain and injection shots, it has been agreed that it is time to get a knee replacement. Dr. Sanders and his staff are incredible.
Everyone was great. Hardly any wait time. The doctor was very knowledgeable and drew a picture of what’s going on in my elbow. Received a shot, it’s feeling better already. Definitely refer anyone that needs an orthopedic doctor.
My little guy got the best care here after breaking his arm on the trampoline. We seen Benjamin Baird, PA, and were impressed with his genuine interest and kid approved humor. We hope we aren’t back anytime soon, but if there are any more breaks, we’d choose Cascade again.
Dr. Brandon Bishop and the Team at Cascade Orthopedic were exceptional to work with. From the first appointment, to my surgery and to the last appointment, they treated me with compassion and professionalism. I have recommended Dr. Bishop to my friends and will continue to recommend him.
Dr. Sanders, from Cascade Orthopedic Specialists, did a much needed right kbee replacement for me in October 31, 2024. I received top level care from their staff, both pre-op and post-op. Hospital care and treatment at Mercy was excellent. Rehab at Theropy Plus was painful for the first two weeks, but healing came quickly. I now have great range of motion and living pain free with my new knee. Thank you, everyone.
Was referred to Cascade to see Dr. Bishop . For my plantar fasciitis.From the scheduling of appointments, front desk help Amanda and my initial appointment w Dr. Bishop hands down the best experience ever. Had my 2nd appointment for cortisone shot, from the stories you hear it’s terrifying. Dr. Bishop did it w such care minimal pain. Definitely recommend this entire facility.
Kind , efficient staff! Dr Bishop is compassionate, and easily understood. I feel he truly has his patients’ well being at heart!

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