How is the recovery from a one-month dislocation of the end of the metatarsal bone in the foot?

Dislocation of the end of the metatarsal bone of the foot can be recovered in one month if the injury is mild, if it is severe, further treatment may be needed. Dislocation of the metatarsal end of the foot is usually caused by joint hypermobility, ligament tears, and displacement of the articular bone. If the degree of injury is mild, the ligaments will be basically recovered in one month, and it is only necessary to strengthen the functional exercises so that metatarsophalangeal function can be restored. If the injury is severe and the stability of the dislocated end is poor after removal of the brace or cast, further treatment may be required. If the dislocation of the metatarsal end of the foot is one month old, you should go to a regular hospital for a follow-up examination, and the doctor will determine the specific recovery situation through the symptoms, signs and X-ray examination, and determine whether further treatment is needed for the recovery situation.