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Diseases » Foot fracture » Introduction
 

Foot fracture

Foot fracture: Introduction

Any break that occurs in the foot. A fracture may be caused by a sudden traumatic injury or by overuse. The foot consists of 26 bones but the toes are the most likely to suffer a fracture.

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