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Flat Foot Reconstruction - Good Idea?

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, May 22, 2017.

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    I'm 66 and a high-level doubles tennis player (for my age group, sigh), playing 20 hours a week. A two months ago my left ankle was hurting a great deal so I saw an orthopod who, after an MRI and wearing a boot for a month, recommended flat foot reconstruction surgery.

    As many of you know, he said the recovery would be severe -- the first three or four months he said would be the worst. He didn't think I'd be able to play tennis ever again, but he did say there was an 80-90% chance it...

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