Sentences with phrase «fifth metatarsal»

The "fifth metatarsal" refers to a bone in the foot. It is located on the outer side of the foot, towards the small toe. Full definition
Both Brazil and PSG hailed a successful operation on Saturday on the fractured fifth metatarsal in Neymar's right foot.
Paris Saint - Germain's Champions League aspirations took a big enough hit after a 3 - 1 first - leg defeat at Real Madrid, but then a combined broken fifth metatarsal and sprained ankle robbed them of the man who was supposed to deliver European glory.
Real Madrid megastar James Rodriguez underwent a successful surgery on a broken foot earlier this week after he shattered his fifth metatarsal.
He broke the fifth metatarsal in his right foot, according to Newsday beat writer Rod Boone, the same foot he broke in 2011 which required multiple screws.
On Saturday, the Nets announced that Lopez would be out for the season after the big man underwent surgery to repair the fifth metatarsal in his right foot.
To make matters worse, All - America Midfielder Roger Tuck broke the fifth metatarsal in his left foot and had to compete with a metal plate in his shoe.
A Jones fracture is a break in the fifth metatarsal of the foot, the bone that spans the area between the base of the foot and the little toe.
Paffett emerged unscathed, although he was feeling a bit sore afterwards, but Rockenfeller has «sustained a fracture of the fifth metatarsal bone of his left foot».
On September 30, 2016, Simmons rolled his right ankle during a scrimmage, and it was eventually determined that he suffered a fracture of the fifth metatarsal bone of his right foot.
Jordan returned to Sunderland that April after fracturing the fifth metatarsal bone in his foot.
PSG announced shortly before kick - off that Neymar, the world's most expensive player, would travel to Brazil for an operation at the end of the week after suffering a hairline fracture of the fifth metatarsal in his right foot.
I'm using the outside of my feet, the fourth and fifth metatarsals, to crush the dome.
You want to squeeze your «glutes» at the top, balanced on the green circles (fourth and fifth metatarsals), and find that connection.
Perform just a nice rocking motion, maintaining balance through those green circles (again, fourth and fifth metatarsals), and only after you feel comfortable with that, it's not in your lower back, it's not in your quads, you can feel it «here,» that's when you start to put a little bit of down - up movement into it.
That's the fourth and fifth metatarsals.
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