Brachymetatarsia

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Uploaded by on May 24, 2011

Brachymetatarsia is a condition in which the bone in a toe doesn't grow as long as a normal bone. If it is not taken care of, it can cause bunions, hammer toes, pain and can impact a person's balance. Not only is help available, but Bradley Lamm, D.P.M., of the Rubin Institute for Advance Orthopedics at Sinai Hospital of Baltimore has a natural method of correcting the deformity. He can lengthen a patient's own bone so that there are no screws or plates left behind in the foot. For more information, go to http://www.lifebridgehealth.org/riao or call 410-601-WELL.

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  • @CYNDY1283....please check your inbox for a response to your question!

  • @cece7781. We'll send you some info.

  • @ smokinfoxy. Thanks for your comment. We'll follow up with a private message so we can send you more info.

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    Hello, we sent you a private message. Please feel free to respond.

    Thanks! LifeBridge Health

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  • im planning to have this procedure done sometime next yr.. im just wondering if is painful?

  • Melonika16 I got the procedure done I still have the fixators on my feet the results are amazing I would do it again well worth it and Dr lamm and his team is the best

  • i have the same problem!

  • i have this problem on my right foot and would like more information on the surgery...

  • how much it cost?? I have the same problem on my right foot.. :::((( so emberassed.

  • I have this condition... but I don't even want the procedure anymore! :D Back when I was younger (I'm 19 now) I would've killed to get it, but now? Naah, I really couldn't care less how my toes look. I've learned to accept it. Some days I still wonder how my feet would look if they were "normal" or some days I may feel insecure about them, but I get over it fast. I love my uniqueness.

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