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Failed chiellectomy

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Sep 20, 2017.

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    I had bilateral cheilectomies 10 weeks ago. I had moderate hallux rigidus and had difficulty wearing any shoes since I had the bump on top of both feet and no toes extension. I was able to walk, work, garden, bike and swim prior to my surgery. I went to an experienced foot orthopedist in ct for my surgery. My left foot failed. I am still in post op shoes and can barely walk. I can no longer do any recreational activities, and can't wear shoes. I did go for P T at 3 weeks and as soon as I...

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