Stress Fractures Treatment in  Coral Springs, FL,

Stress fractures occur when muscles become fatigued and can no longer withstand further trauma, causing the stress to transfer to the bone and result in a small crack. Dr. Naseh Nawabi at Walking Urgent Care provides comprehensive medical care to accelerate your recovery from stress fractures by identifying them in their early stages. For more information, contact us or walk in. We are conveniently located at 10308 W Sample Rd, Coral Springs, FL, 33065.

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Fast Diagnosis and Care for Stress Fractures

If you’re experiencing persistent pain in your feet, legs, or hips after activity, you could have a stress fracture. Walking Urgent Care offers quick evaluation and stress fracture treatment in Coral Springs, FL — no appointment required.

What Is a Stress Fracture?

A stress fracture is a small crack in a bone caused by repetitive force or overuse. They commonly occur in the lower legs and feet.

Symptoms of Stress Fractures

Pain that worsens with activity, swelling, tenderness, and localized discomfort are common signs. Ignoring stress fractures can lead to more severe injuries.

Diagnosing Stress Fractures

Our providers may perform physical exams and order onsite digital X-rays. In some cases, advanced imaging may be recommended if needed.

Treatment and Recovery

Most stress fractures heal with rest, activity modification, protective footwear, bracing, or crutches. Severe cases may require further orthopedic care.

Visit Us Today for Stress Fracture Care

Come to Walking Urgent Care at 10308 W Sample Rd, Coral Springs, FL, 33065 or call (954) 755-4880 for expert orthopedic evaluation.

Stress Fractures FAQ

Q: What causes stress fractures?
A: Repetitive overuse, improper footwear, or sudden increases in activity levels.

Q: How are stress fractures diagnosed?
A: Through physical exam and onsite X-rays.

Q: What is the treatment for stress fractures?
A: Rest, bracing, crutches, and sometimes casting.

Q: How long does healing take?
A: Most stress fractures heal in 6–8 weeks.

Q: Can I walk in for a stress fracture evaluation?
A: Yes, walk-ins are welcome.