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Accessory Navicular Surgery Poor Outcome

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Jun 29, 2018.

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    Hi, I am 17 years old and had my accessory navicular bone removed in January 2015. I had been having pain in that area since May 2014 before it was discovered that I had the extra bone and tendinitis. After the surgery, I was non weightbearing on crutches with a boot for 2 months, and then without the boot for another month on the crutches until March. I then started walking normally and started physical therapy. The pain in my foot slowly started coming back. We have tried everything:...

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