Martha Stewart suffered a broken toe during a Knicks-Pacers game earlier this year through an unfortunate choice of footwear.
Conventional wisdom says there isn’t really anything you can do for a broken toe. Well, conventional wisdom is dumb as hell. As it turns out, there are interventions that can—and should—be used when ...
The Atlanta Braves continue to have their roster depth tested. After losing catcher Sean Murphy on Opening Day to an oblique strain and Spencer Strider to an UCL issue, the Braves are losing yet ...
Loren Brovarnik is a mom of three so when it’s time to leave the kids and hang out with her adult friends nothing’s going to stop her, not even a broken toe. The 90 Day Fiance star suffered the injury ...
UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones’ broken toe isn’t broken after all. Following his victory over Chael Sonnen at UFC 159, Jones took to the microphone for his usual post-fight interview with ...
But the 35-year-old Irishman’s rivals, including UFC Lightweight Champion Islam Makhachev, criticised his decision to delay his comeback against Chandler, maintaining the injury was not severe enough ...
LOS ANGELES — Francisco Lindor broke a finger at a hotel here in 2022 and played through it. He injured his lower back before the playoffs in 2024 and played through that, too. And now you can add ...
Despite suffering a freakish injury in the days preceding the long-awaited opening event of the 2025 PGA Tour season, Viktor Hovland delivered a respectable first-round performance in Hawaii. The ...
UFC bantamweight champion Merab Dvalishvili has a knack for scaring UFC fans and matchmakers. Dvalishili struck again 15 days before his scheduled title defense against Sean O'Malley at UFC 316, ...
Former Cal standout Aaron Rodgers had joked on Tuesday that he had "COVID-toe" and some, including the Wall Street Journal, took it seriously. So on Wednesday, during his press conference, he put his ...
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Beware ‘sausage toe’: Foot injury that’s more common in summer can get much worse if left untreated
It’s the wurst-case scenario. People are prone to toe injuries big and small in the summer because they’re playing outside more, wearing less-protective footwear, such as sandals and flip-flops, and ...
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