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Had lisfranc surgery several years ago, having a lot of pain again, no new trauma

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Jun 19, 2018.

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    Have not experienced new trauma to injury but over the past few months pain and swelling are making it increasingly difficult to walk. Surgery was 7 yrs ago, original injury was undiagnosed for a year due to physio being inept.
    Screw was removed within 12 mths due to movement restrictions and a bad hematoma developed and got severely infected and removed by plastic surgeon.
    Now have swelling just below toes, and pain below swelling at surgical site. Can’t figure out why pain is so bad for no...

    Had lisfranc surgery several years ago, having a lot of pain again, no new trauma

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