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Re: Cuboid Syndrome - surgery? - Please read as I'm out of options and sources of advice.

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Sep 29, 2016.

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    I am in the Sacramento, CA area if you have a good referral to a DPM or orthopedic in northern CA. My healthcare provider is Kaiser, for now.

    This may have been discussed but my situation is complex, according to my DPMs. in Feb 2011 I suffered from what I would define as a Grade 3 lateral inversion sprain. From it, I fractured my cuboid, spent several months nursing
    it with a month on a cast, several months in walking eboot, several months totally non-weight bearing via crutches and...

    Re: Cuboid Syndrome - surgery? - Please read as I'm out of options and sources of advice.

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