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  1. What Are Fibular Fractures? Everything You Need to Know - WebMD

    Jun 3, 2025 · A fibular fracture is a break to your fibula caused by a forceful impact. The impact often breaks your fibula right above the ankle. It can also happen when there's more pressure or stress...

  2. Fibula fracture: Symptoms, treatment, and recovery - Medical News Today

    Jul 28, 2023 · The fibula, or calf bone, is a small bone located on the outside of the leg. A fibula fracture describes a break in this bone. Treatment can vary, but often involves aligning the bones and a...

  3. Fibula Fracture: Types, Treatment, Recovery, and More

    Apr 4, 2017 · A fibula fracture refers to a break in the bone that stabilizes and supports your ankle and lower leg muscle. Learn how long recovery takes and what to do.

  4. Fibula Fracture (Broken Fibula or Calf Bone): Recovery Time

    Dec 4, 2025 · Fibula fractures are broken calf bones. You probably won’t need surgery. It usually takes six to eight weeks for a broken fibula to heal.

  5. Fibula fractures - UpToDate

    Nov 4, 2025 · Fibular fractures in adults are typically due to trauma. Isolated fibular fractures comprise the majority of ankle fractures in older adult women [1]. Fibular fractures may also occur as the result …

  6. Fibula Ankle Fractures: Types Symptoms and Treatment

    Common symptoms include pain, swelling, and difficulty bearing weight. Treatment depends on the type and stability of the fracture and may range from immobilization with a cast or walking boot to surgical …

  7. Fibular Fracture - Physiopedia

    Fractures of the fibula sometimes occur with severe ankle sprains. The fracture can happen anywhere along the fibula.

  8. Fibula Fracture Presentation and Treatment | Bone and Spine

    Nov 23, 2025 · This article outlines the anatomy, causes, fracture types, clinical presentation, imaging evaluation, treatment strategies, and follow-up considerations for fibula fractures.

  9. Fibula Fracture - TeachMe Orthopedics

    Jul 25, 2025 · Fibula fractures, including ankle fractures, are among the most commonly encountered fractures in orthopaedics (3). Patients with fibular shaft or head fractures generally present with …

  10. Fibula fractures management - PMC

    In most literature reports, distal fibula fractures represent the majority of ankle fractures [3]. These fractures are often the result of a low energy trauma with an external rotation and supination …