Truth about Flat feet
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I have flat feet and they fall into the rigid category. I find them to be a good conversation starter
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I'm currently 19 and have recently in the past 8 months have taken up a lot of sport. I started feeling pain which i believe was a stress fracture near the tibial tendon which put me out of sport for a while, for about 2 months. I started playing again and started feeling knee pains, ankle pains, stiffening of legs and etc. I went to multiple doctors and podiatrist stating i had fat fleet of which my end result, orthotics. I believe i have semi flexible flat foot but im unsure of where to go now
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i have flat feet :( they really hurt hella bad
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I like to play sports and I have to run, jump several times and do a lot of strength in a training session. This procedure can be applied to people who have this type of routine?
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GOOD VIDEO. Very informative, thorough and balanced. I'm going to go see a podiatrist and ask about this!
The best thing to do is to reach out to a trained HyProCure physician near you for an evaluation. Please visit our doctor locator on our website to find someone in your area.
DrMichaelGrahamDPM 3 days ago
Absolutely! Once the tissues surrounding the implant are healed, which typically occurs 4-6 weeks after the procedure, there should be no limitations in your physical activity. The abnormal motion is no longer present and normal motion will occur. Usually, there is a significant improvement in running, jumping, etc. You can view testimonials on the HyProCure website.
DrMichaelGrahamDPM 2 months ago