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Should a runner have surgery to shorten a long second metatarsal bone?

Sep 08, 20236 minEp. 767
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Episode description

Today's episode comes from a second opinion discussion with a runner suffering with a nagging plantar plate ligament injury. 

She was considering surgery for a plantar plate sprain.

Truth is, her plantar plate sprain was not really that bad. 

It's pretty common when runners have trouble healing a plantar plate sprain, the doctor may recommend a number of different surgeries.

One of those surgeries is where we actually shorten a bone in an attempt to decrease the tension and pressure on the plantar plate ligament.

Should a runner have surgery to shorten a long second metatarsal bone? 

Well, that's what we're talking about today on the Doc On The Run Podcast. 

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