Alvaro Saborio of the Ticos suffered a fractured fifth metatarsal in his right foot. Unfortunately for the 32 year old footballer, that means he will be out of the World Cup this summer. Saborio suffered the injury during morning training. Saborio was escorted off the field promptly upon sustaining his injury. Saborio may need surgery depending on the severity of his injury. This leaves a 6-12 week recovery window, which will cause Saborio to miss the World Cup this year. Saborio has appeared 93 times and has scored 32 international goals thus far, making this a heavy loss to the team.
Returning to sports from foot and ankle injuries can pose a great challenge for any athlete looking to get back in the game. If you sustained a foot or ankle injury on the field, see podiatrist Dr. Carl Ginsberg, DPM of Pennsylvania. Dr. Ginsberg can address your foot and ankle injuries.
Getting Back into Sports after Foot and Ankle Injuries
Sprained ankles are a frustrating and painful ordeal many athletes go through. Recovery from a sprained ankle usually involves the RICE method. This includes:
- Rest
- Ice
- Compression
- Elevation
In addition, athletes should consider wearing an ankle brace in order to keep the ankle stabilized and alleviate any pain as it heals.
Stress fractures that occur in the foot and ankle come in two types. This includes stable and displaced. Stable stress fractures do not consist of any shifting in bone alignment while displaced stress fractures involve bone ends that do not line up.
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