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Accessory Navicular Syndrome surgery, researching surgeons

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Jun 30, 2017.

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    I initially damaged my ANS when I was about 8-9 years old. Since then the only issues that I have had was when I would go on long, all day walks. At least up until about a year ago, then everything changed.

    Within the last year I have started to experience the normal aches, pains and flare ups that are common with ANS, on a regular basis. 2-3 times a weeks.

    Last week I went to see an Ortho Foot Dr. and finally found out about ANS and what it meant. I’ve had the X-Ray and MRI done and...

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