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Return to activity after first metatarsal osteotomy

Discussion in 'Foot Surgery' started by NewsBot, Aug 5, 2008.

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    Emergency brake response time after first metatarsal osteotomy.
    Holt G, Kay M, McGrory R, Kumar CS.
    J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2008 Aug;90(8):1660-4
     
  2. drsarbes

    drsarbes Well-Known Member

    Interesting study.
    Lawyers will love getting a hold of this study.
    Anyone less then 6 weeks post op involved in a MVA while driving will be able to sue their surgeon for allowing them to drive too early......and in an unsafe manner.

    Correct?

    Steve
     
  3. Bruce Williams

    Bruce Williams Well-Known Member

    Steve;

    that's only for patients with bunions on the right foot!

    No worries!!! :D

    Bruce
     
  4. Lee

    Lee Active Member

    Or if they're left-foot braking rally drivers or have a manual (aka. stick-shift across the pond) car. Don't forget to add those questions to your pre-op workup
    ;)
     
  5. drsarbes

    drsarbes Well-Known Member

    HAHAHAHA
    I'm SO HAPPY I decided to become a left foot specialist!
    I do, at times, perform surgery on the right, but, I have to use a mirror!
    Steve
     
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