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Foot Fracture
In June, a healthy 25 year old female forcibly twists her left foot. She is in severe pain and cannot get up
or walk on her own. She is taken by ambulance to the emergency department at a nearby hospital. A
hospital physician examines her, consistent with clinical guidelines, and finds that she has bone
tenderness and cannot ambulate her foot. She reports that she has never had ankle sprains or fractures
before. The physician orders an x-ray and diagnoses her with a clinically significant fracture of her fifth
metatarsal. The bone is adequately aligned. She is released from the emergency department the same day
with a prescription for pain medication, crutches and a splint which she wears for the next week. She
follows up with an orthopedic specialist twice. On the first visit, the patient is still in pain while bearing
minimal weight on the ankle. The specialist removes the splint, orders an x-ray and places a weightbearing cast on the ankle. On the second visit, five weeks later, the specialist takes another x-ray, removes
the cast, and orders physical therapy sessions to restore mobility and regain strength.
DISCLAIMER: This narrative and the accompanying benefit scenario illustrate care for a hypothetical
patient receiving treatment for an ankle fracture. The care, and cost of care, will vary for each patient.
No portion of this narrative or the accompanying benefit scenario should be construed as
recommendations for care, or cost of care, by the United States Government.
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File Type | application/pdf |
File Title | Foot-Fracture-Narrative |
Subject | SBC, narrative, foot fracture |
Author | CMS |
File Modified | 2022-05-13 |
File Created | 2019-04-15 |