Learn more about the HyProCure® procedure and how it is the permanent solution for talotarsal displacement and hyperpronation. Narrated by Dr. Michael E. Graham, podiatric surgeon and inventor of HyProCure®.

The first true talotarsal stabilization device, anatomically designed to permanently correct partial talotarsal dislocation (TTDS). If you are suffering from foot, ankle, leg, knee, or hip pain, or even flat feet, you may be experiencing the effects of Partial TaloTarsal Dislocation Syndrome (TTDS). To learn more about TTDS, visit http://www.hyprocure.com/. Find a HyProCure® trained doctor in your area at http://hyprocure.com/doctorlocator.php
Saturday, October 27, 2012
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Will there be a visible scar after my HyProCure® procedure?
The incision is less than an inch long and slender and this part of the skin heals remarkably well. With time, the scar should become virtually invisible, in most cases.
Learn more at www.HyProCure.com
Learn more at www.HyProCure.com
Thursday, October 18, 2012
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Sunday, October 14, 2012
New EOTTS Classification System Identifies HyProCure® as Having Better Design and Patient Outcomes
A recent study, Extra-Osseous Stabilization Devices: A New Classification System published in The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, Volume 51, Issue 5, Pages 613-619, September 2012, provides a systematic approach to classifying the differences in design features and biomechanical function of Extra-Osseous TaloTarsal Stabilization (EOTTS) devices.
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To read the abstract of this study and find further research on the positive outcomes of EOTTS with HyProCure® visit the library section of http://www.GraMedica.com/.
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To read the abstract of this study and find further research on the positive outcomes of EOTTS with HyProCure® visit the library section of http://www.GraMedica.com/.
Friday, October 12, 2012
HyProCure® Stabilization Procedure Proven Effective in Restoring Normal Range of Motion
The Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery recently published a study on radiographic outcomes following the correction of talotarsal displacement using HyProCure® in adult patients. The article, Surgical Treatment of Hyperpronation Using an Extra-Osseous TaloTarsal Stabilization Device: Radiographic Outcomes in Adult Patients, JFAS Volume 51, Issue 5, Pages 548-555, September 2012, indicated a stabilization of the talotarsal joint complex and elimination of hyperpronation, which may lead to reduced pain, improved foot function and high levels of patient satisfaction.
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