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A variety of surgical techniques are available to correct flexible flatfoot. Your case may require one procedure or a combination of procedures. All of these surgical techniques are aimed at relieving the symptoms and improving foot function. These procedures include the HyProCure sinus tarsi implant, tendon transfers or tendon lengthening procedures, realignment of one or more bones, joint fusions.

HyProCure Flatfoot Correction Hampton Roads

The procedure or combination of procedures that is used to correct flat foot deformity depends on many factors, including the cause and severity of the condition, as well as the patient's age, occupation and activity level. If surgery is performed, the length of the recovery period will vary depending upon the procedure or procedures performed.

For more information on the HyProCure procedure, click here.