Broken Toe With a Race Coming Up?
Download the free six-page Broken Toe Race-Readiness Self-Assessment Worksheet and work through the most important questions about wounds, toenail damage, alignment, bruising, swelling, pain and walking function. GET THE FREE 6-PAGE WORKSHEET
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A broken toe may look like a small injury, but the details can change what you should do next. Before testing the toe or attempting your race, you need a structured way to assess the injury.
The worksheet will help you consider questions such as:
A printable, step-by-step self-assessment designed specifically for runners with broken toes.
Review wounds, nail-bed damage, deformity, circulation concerns and other reasons to stop testing.
Organize your findings so you can decide whether to stop, protect and reassess, modify the race or discuss a controlled test.
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Dr. Christopher Segler is a sports medicine podiatrist and the host of the Doc On The Run Podcast. He helps injured runners understand the factors that can affect healing, fitness and return-to-running decisions.
This worksheet was created to help runners assess and document the details that matter before making an emotional race-day decision based only on pain tolerance.
This worksheet is educational and is not intended to diagnose a fracture, replace an examination or imaging, or medically clear you to train or race. Seek prompt medical evaluation for an open wound, significant nail-bed injury, visible deformity, numbness, abnormal color or temperature, severe pain, inability to walk safely, or rapidly worsening symptoms.
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