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What Do You Know Of Tarsal Coalitions?
Has anyone dealt with does anyone know somebody who has had a tarsal coalition?
Did you or the person you know get surgery?
What was it like after the surgery? Could you actually walk again without really having to worry about the pain?
2 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Your age will likely determine whether you undergo fusion or excision. And these different procedures have very different rehabilitation programs. In the older child or adolescent, once the surrounding joints have become excessively worn, restoring motion may not be enough to stop the pain. The procedure to combat this condition is somewhat more involved and the bones will need more time to heal together and fuse.
You can find more information on what to expect from the condition and surgery here: http://www.eorthopod.com/content/tarsal-coalition
- 1 decade ago
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