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Muscle degeneration

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Oct 9, 2016.

  1. admin

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    My daughter had talipes correction operations from three months old. She is now 18 years old and was a dancer from 5 to 16. She now suffers from a degeneration of tissue on her corrected foot. This has lead to large dents in her foot and a great deal of pain. He consultant says that is OK and offered physio which did nothing. It's getting worse has anyone else experienced this problem.

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