it depends what toe /toes you break.....most time they will to help keep weight off it.
You will need a cast and crutches i hope i helped
it depends on how much it hurts tell the doctor and he will tell you yes or no according to the pain. Never lie to the doctor!
No you would probably get a little toe brace like a little finger brace if you break your finger.
no as long as you have a cast
Wear a solid shoe with a stiff sole to protect the injured toe and keep it stable. Avoid shoes that put pressure on the toe. As long as you are careful, you should not need crutches for a sprained toe.
Depends on the severity of the break. If it's not too bad, you will most likely be in crutches for 4 to 6 weeks. However, if the break is severe, you may be required to use crutches as long as you have a brace on.
IF it is appropriate, the doctor might tape the toe to the next toe. Ice, rest, and an over-the-counter pain reliever for swelling and pain. They do not put a toe into a cast.
Either, it depends how bad the sprain or break is.
I recently kicked this wall (3 weeks ago) and split my toe open. It hurts very bad to put all my weight on it and if i barely stub it it reopens and hurts very bad. its kinda infected (i wont go into detail because idk if u r queesy) but i would recommend crutches for a big toe injury. I just dont like not being able to do things. your big toe is like the foundation for walking and the sooner healed the better
TTWB stands for toe touch weight bearing. It means using crutches in such a way that the toe can touch the floor, but bears no weight.
In a year, you do not actually have to break your toe, you break your toe only if you're careless. I have never broken my toe, and I am 29. There are rumours that you break your foot at least 14 times a year. I'm a doctor and I know that, that is nonsense.
Depends of how hard and where you do it.
Yes! If it is someone else's toe and they break it by kicking you in the stomach.
Put on an Ace bandage, buy your crutches and voila! I understand though, that walking and living with crutches is no picnic for the shoulders.
socks work