Showing posts with label symptoms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label symptoms. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Misaligned Feet May be Causing Your Back pain

Back pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints in people of all ages. There are many types of back pain, affecting different parts of the back in different ways and with varying intensity.

Our entire body’s alignment rests in the rear of the foot, in the area between the ankle and the heel bone. A healthy balance of these hindfoot bones is crucial to keep a balanced body alignment and a healthy posture. When partial talotarsal dislocation occurs, the alignment between the ankle bone and the hindfoot bones is lost. This causes the rear-foot to rotate inward, and forces the front of the foot to turn outward. These faulty foot mechanics cause an imbalance of forces and weight distribution throughout the entire body.


Learn more, and find treatment options here.

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Who Needs This Procedure?


If you or someone close to you suffers from the symptoms or secondary conditions caused by talotarsal displacement, the HyProCure® procedure should be strongly considered as early as possible. The longer the condition is present, the more problematic the symptoms throughout the body can become.

Take a look at our symptoms and secondary conditions page to learn if partial talotarsal dislocation is affecting you, and learn how HyProCure® can restore your quality of life by resolving the problem at its root.

Friday, December 7, 2012

Back Pain: Common Misconceptions

Back pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints in people of all ages. There are many types of back pain, affecting different parts of the back in different ways and with varying intensity.

We invite you to learn more about understanding your back pain, about talotarsal displacement and about HyProCure®, a permanent, minimally invasive solution that corrects the problem at its root.

Common Misconceptions about back pain:

I have back pain because everyone in my family has had it, so it’s normal.
The fact that your family members had problems with their back may not be a sign of congenital back problems. Rather, it’s much more likely that it’s a sign of congenital partial talotarsal dislocation. Genetic deformities in the back itself are possible but they are very rare, while hereditary foot problems are far more common. Your back pain — and that of your relatives — may very well be caused by a foot imbalance and the solution may be readily available to you through HyProCure®.

Back surgery is all it takes and I’ll be as good as new.
It is true that in some cases back surgery will indeed be inevitable if the damage to the tissues has been considerable. However, even if the patient does indeed require one of these highly invasive procedures, they will only be addressing the symptoms. If the cause for the tissue damage to the back is a body imbalance originating in the feet as a result of partial talotarsal dislocation, the symptoms will inevitably return and worsen until the cause is addressed. This is why we often see cases where further back surgeries are needed some time after the initial one was performed. The imbalance coming from the feet will simply shift to a different weakest link time and time again, until the source of the imbalance at the foot level is corrected.



Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Suffering with Fallen Arches, Foot Pain, Back Pain, Knee Pain or Hip Pain? Consult with a Surgeon Near You.

Learn about talotarsal displacement and its devastating effects throughout the body.

Find a HyProCure® trained specialist in your area on our Doctor Locator. Search by Zip code, address and more.

Monday, July 30, 2012

Common Secondary Conditions of Talotarsal Displacement

As a result of talotarsal displacement many symptoms and secondary conditions may occur. The most common conditions that patients experience because of partial talotarsal dislocation are:

Flat Feet
Overpronation/Hyperpronation
Plantar Fasciitis/Heel Pain
Knee Pain
Hip Pain
Back Pain

If one or more of these conditions is affecting your life or the life of someone close to you, discover how HyProCure® can stop and even reverse your symptoms, and how it can help you take back your quality of life.



Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Pediatric Symptoms of Partial Talotarsal Dislocation

Below is a list of common symptoms found in children suffering from talotarsal displacement (i.e. hyperpronation).

See the complete list and descriptions here.
  • Growing pains
  • Flattened arch
  • Out-toed walking
  • Tip-toe walking
  • Structural deformities
  • Not wanting to wear shoes
  • Abnormal shoe patterns
  • Shoe laces coming untied
  • Always wanting to be held or will sit down frequently when walking
  • Poor posture
  • Knee, hip, back and neck symptoms
  • Inactive child