Yes it is. Directly after the trauma, when the patient is in shock and an endorphin reaction has set in, it may not even be very painful. Even afterwards, the pain may (or may not) be slight. This means that you can't always use extreme pain in order to diagnose a fracture. Also, this doesn't mean you SHOULD walk on a broken foot. If you suspect the foot is broken, the only way to rule that out is with an xray or similar scan. Always a good idea to get these checked.but before you get an xray you need to make sure the swelling goes down
Depends on which part of the foot you break.
The foot is generally quite stable, with several bones running parallel to each other and supporting each other. Me, I could walk - well, hobble - a minute or two but it hurt bad for several weeks.
Don't walk on it.
No!
yes
yes you can, there is just limited amount of movements you can actually do with a cracked shin, you can still walk, but you can not swing around, you dont have enough strenght on that leg to mak that possible. Its really really weak, do not try it, it might get worse.
Go to the doctor for an X-ray. Could be broken.
Yes, seeing as though you wouldn't be able to walk without them if you had a broken foot.
Yes it is possible, I broke my foot in two spots and there was barely any swelling.
No, then why did you take it off. they make sure that the foot or leg is fully recovered so it will not hurt when you take it off.
Intense pain and possible tentacle and eyeball sprouting from multiple body orifices.
Yes. The only way to know for sure is to have it x-rayed.
They did walk on foot. How else would they walk?
i tripped and fell and whacked the bone on the outside of my ankle. it is discolored and is kind of bruised. it hurts to walk and i am having trouble moving my toes. my foot is numb and tingles everynow and then. did i possibly break it? can you walk on a broken fibula?