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Medial Cuneiform Chronic Pain

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Jan 20, 2017.

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    I have chronic pain in my right foot following a snowboarding accident 10 months ago where I hurt my right foot by falling forwards and my foot partially twisted out of the binding.

    Now if I run a few steps or walk more than 1 mile without my brace I get a horrible ache in the evenings and the next day. It is very painful if I try to climb on my foot

    At the French hospital they said it was not broken and in three days it would be ok
    2 further x-rays after 2 months and 4 months showed...

    Medial Cuneiform Chronic Pain

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