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Failed Cheilectomy

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

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    I had a Cheilectomy of my Right Great toe due to Hallux Rigidus due to OA, 1 year ago. After my 2nd post-op appt (6 weeks) I was still in significant pain and couldn't walk. I was told that the surgery is only 80% successful and I fell into the 20%....so it didn't work. Seems as though the doctor based that solely on the fact that I was still in significant pain.

    I was never told in any way, that I needed to do physio. I found out by searching these forums and looked into it starting at 6...

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