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Patent granted for hallux valgus correcting device

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by NewsBot, Jan 26, 2013.

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    This was recently approved:
    DEVICE FOR CORRECTING HALLUX VALGUS AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING DEVICE FOR CORRECTING HALLUX VALGUS
    European Patent Application EP2524675

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  3. Paul Bowles

    Paul Bowles Well-Known Member

    I assume its worn when you are NOT weight bearing? Since HAV has a large pathomechanical aetiology related to 1st MTPJ mechanics whilst walking i'm calling this an EPIC FAIL!
     
  4. Dananberg

    Dananberg Active Member

    Patents are essentially granted for novelty....not necessarily for effectiveness. Trying to brace this while non-weight bearing will essentially be a monumental failure.

    Howard
     
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