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
Monday, August 20, 2012
Will I Still Have to Wear My Orthotics After the HyProCure® Procedure?
If the orthotics were dispensed to treat hyperpronation then you will no longer need them. Learn more at www.HyProCure.com.
However, there are other reasons for orthotics to be worn. Orthotics can be used to off-weight prominent areas to the bottom of the foot. If those areas are not surgically addressed, then orthotics may still be required after the procedure.
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