The Jone fracture is named after a British orthopedic surgeon who had the fracture. Not surprisingly his name was Dr Bobert Jones! A Jones fracture is a fracture that occurs at the diaphysis of the fifth metatarsal of the foot, about half way down the outside of the foot. This type of fracture is characterized by pain and swelling over the area and can often be misdiagnosed as just a sprain and several different x-ray views may be needed to actually see the fracture. Treatment will depend on how much displacement there is. If the fracture is not displaced, then a cast is all that is usually needed. If the fracture is displaced, then a surgical pin or screw is usually needed.
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