Abstract:
The sesamoid bone ligament complex of foot contains two sesamoid bones one medial tibial sesamoid and other lateral fibular sesamoid
bone, both embedded in the plantar ligament beneath first metatarsal head. The incidence of medial tibial sesamoid bone fracture is rare.
Clinically they are often misdiagnosed as soft tissue injuries and often missed. We present a case of fracture medial tibial sesamoid bone
in a young athlete who was diagnosed radiologically and treated conservatively with activity restriction and foot wear modification. Our
case draws attention to this easily treatable fracture and outlines the investigative modalities in diagnosing this fracture.