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Tarsal Coalition in my son's foot..advice??

Discussion in 'Pediatrics' started by CVD23, Feb 13, 2020.

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    My 10 year old he has Tarsal Coalition in his left foot. He doesn't have pain, but his foot looks like a bone is slightly protruding from the top of his mid foot. Has anyone been through something similar? How have you treated it? We're getting an MRI done to see more, but I'm a bit nervous.

    Also, Any tips on good supportive shoes for him to wear would be greatly appreciated.
     
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