LowerLeg
Fibula Fracture

A fibula fracture refers to breaking the calf bone, often occuring alongside breaking the shin bone (tibia) or ankle bones.

  • Lower leg pain
  • Tenderness around lower leg area
  • Swelling
  • Skin discoloration or bruising
  • A bump forming on the calf or lower leg that was not there before
  • Being unable to move your leg
  • Sudden, sharp pain at the moment of injury
  • Pain in the lower leg
  • Inability or pain when placing weight on affected leg
  • Sudden force applied to the bone through a collision
  • fall
  • or sudden twist can cause the bone to crack or break
  • Does your lower leg show any swelling, bumps, or discoloration?
  • Is there pain when placing weight on the affected leg?
  • Does the leg look noticeably out of place?

Educational only — not a medical diagnosis.

  1. 1When there is a suspected broken bone, always go to the doctor as soon as possible
  2. 2Avoid placing weight on the affected leg
  • Severe pain
  • Bone is visible through the skin
  • The affected leg is visibly out of place or looks noticeably different
  • New bruising or swelling that occurs with any of these other symptoms
  • Strictly follow immobilization instructions as expressed by the doctor
  • Avoid putting weight on the affected leg unless given the "ok" by a doctor
  • Early on, ice for 15-20 minutes at a time, a few times a day in order to control swelling
  • Keep the affected leg elevated above your heart when possible

For educational purposes only. Not a substitute for medical advice.

Tracks symptoms over time (not a diagnosis).