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Non-union of bones after mid foot fusion

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Apr 17, 2020.

  1. admin

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    I'm gutted as I have been told that, despite earlier reassurances, the bones in my mid foot haven't fused. I had a lapidus 20 months ago and have had problems ever since. Originally they thought the hardware was causing the continued pain but I've had this removed and the pain is the same. I have a few questions that I'm wondering if anyone can help with.

    Has anyone else had the same problem and if so what was the outcome?

    Will I damage my foot even more if I continue with as much...

    Non-union of bones after mid foot fusion

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