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<blockquote data-quote="PBramble" data-source="post: 2848934" data-attributes="member: 103823"><p>Your heel will move side to side but very little. The fusion should eliminate the up/down motion of the ankle. Any movement in the forefoot will come from in front of the ankle. The procedure seems to have a good success rate for mitigating pain and around an 80 percent success rate of fusion. To answer your question about how your foot will move, you will not be stepping on any large rocks afterwards. I have not had the surgery, so this is not my personal experience, but rather my professional opinion. I work in the rehab profession.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PBramble, post: 2848934, member: 103823"] Your heel will move side to side but very little. The fusion should eliminate the up/down motion of the ankle. Any movement in the forefoot will come from in front of the ankle. The procedure seems to have a good success rate for mitigating pain and around an 80 percent success rate of fusion. To answer your question about how your foot will move, you will not be stepping on any large rocks afterwards. I have not had the surgery, so this is not my personal experience, but rather my professional opinion. I work in the rehab profession. [/QUOTE]
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