A contusion of the first cuneiform bone of the talus of the right foot is not a serious injury, it is a minor bone injury, but if it results in a dislocation of the first cuneiform fracture, it is a more serious condition.
The first wedge bone contusion of the right foot is usually caused by external injury, which will produce bleeding and edema of the periosteum on the surface of the bone, but there is no obvious fracture line of the cartilage, indicating that no obvious fracture occurred. Most of them can be slowly recovered and relieved through recuperation. Take rest and avoid strenuous exercise in your life, and slowly the edema and bleeding will be eliminated.
If the contusion leads to a fracture of the first cuneiform bone, the dislocation is obvious, usually can not be self-recovery, may need to be cast or support external fixation or even surgical incision to reposition, the use of Kirschner’s pins or screws to fixate the fracture end, the later need to recover slowly.
After the occurrence of the first wedge bone contusion should first go to the orthopedic surgery department of the regular hospital, complete the relevant examinations under the guidance of professional doctors, and cooperate with the doctors to actively treat.