Avulsion fracture: How is it treated? | Beacon Health System Avulsion fracture: How is it treated? | Beacon Health System
Schedule Now Pay Bill
be_ixf;ym_202504 d_06; ct_50
Home Health Library Frequently Asked Questions Avulsion fracture: How is it treated?

Avulsion fracture: How is it treated?

Reattaching a small piece of bone that gets pulled away from the main part of the bone by a tendon or ligament rarely needs surgery.

Answer Section

Treatment of an avulsion fracture most often includes resting and icing the affected area. Then there are exercises to help restore range of motion of the joint, build muscle strength and help the bone heal. Most avulsion fractures heal well without surgery.

An avulsion fracture happens when a small piece of bone attached to a tendon or ligament pulls away from the main part of the bone.

The hip, elbow and ankle are the most common sites of avulsion fractures in young athletes. Those who have an avulsion fracture around the hip may need to use crutches for a few weeks. An avulsion fracture to the foot or ankle may need a cast or walking boot.

Rarely, the bone fragment and main bone are too far apart to heal on their own. So they may need surgery. This mainly happens in children whose growth plates are not closed. In children, growth plates are at the ends of long bones where bones grow.

Last Updated: March 18th, 2025

Urgent Care

Providers

Caitlin Vlaeminck, FNP - Beacon Bone & Joint Specialists Navarre

Caitlin Vlaeminck, NP

  • Non-Operative Orthopedics
    Basman Salous, MD - Beacon Medical Group Main Street

    Basman Salous, MD

    • Urgent Care,
    • Family Medicine
    4.7
    (30285)
      Kristyn Beaver, NP - Beacon Medical Group E. Blair Warner

      Kristyn Beaver, NP

      • Family Medicine

        Services

        Foot & Ankle

        Wondering if that twisted ankle is a sprain or break? Looking for relief from nagging Achilles pain? Let our specialists...

        • foot care
        • ankle care
        • twisted ankle
        • sprain
        • break
        • achilles pain
        • bone spurs
        • plantar fascitis
        • bone and joint
        • ankle fractures
        • broken ankle
        • bone fractures
        • heel pain and fractures
        • immediate throbbing pain
        • swelling
        • bruising
        • tenderness
        • deformity
        • difficulty or pain with walking or bear weight
        • falls
        • missteps
        • arthritis
        • bone infection
        • osteomyelitis
        • compartment syndrome
        • nerve or blood vessle damage
        • x-rays
        • bone scan
        • computerized tomography
        • immobilization
        • achilles tendinitis
        • achilles tendon rupture
        • bone tumor
        • bursitis
        • joint inflammation
        • haglund's deformity
        • heel spur
        • paget's disease of bone
        • peripheral neuropathy
        • reactive arthritis
        • retrocalcaneal bursitis
        • rheumatoid arthritis
        • inflammatory joint disease
        • sarcoidosis
        • inflammatory cells in the body
        • stress fractures
        • tarsal tunnel syndrome
        • orthotics
        • ultrasonic tissue repair
        • extracorporeal schock wave therapy
        • sprained ankle
        • ligaments
        • achilles tendonitis and tendon injuries
        • bunions
        • clubfoot
        • diabetic charcot footspan
        • flatfoot
        • hammer toe
        • ingrown toenail
        • morton's neuroma
        • sesamoidits
        • toe and forefoot fractures
        • bone-and-joint-care

        Schedule now at:

        Beacon Medical Group La Porte
        Beacon Medical Group La Porte
        • Closed - Opens at 7:00 AM EST
        Beacon Medical Group Cleveland Road
        Beacon Medical Group Cleveland Road
        • Closed - Opens at 8:00 AM EST
        Beacon Medical Group Ireland Road
        Beacon Medical Group Ireland Road
        • Closed - Opens at 8:00 AM EST