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Boy with Foot for Knee

Discussion in 'New Zealand' started by Greg Fyfe, Aug 10, 2015.

  1. Greg Fyfe

    Greg Fyfe Active Member

  2. Rob Kidd

    Rob Kidd Well-Known Member

    I have read about this procedure - it is actually not that uncommon.
     
  3. Boots n all

    Boots n all Well-Known Member

    What are the advantages? l see long term issue with the toes been compressed into the prosthesis. How are the force going to be dealt with?
     
  4. Greg Fyfe

    Greg Fyfe Active Member

    Last edited: Aug 11, 2015
  5. Boots n all

    Boots n all Well-Known Member

    Thanks Greg, l could see no pressure marks or callus on the foot, the young lady said in the video, "..in grade 3..." so she had the procedure a long time ago, a great outcome.
     
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