@@DrMichaelGrahamDPM thank you for making such an amazing product. Please let Dr. Steber of Carlisle Pa know that I've never been happier with my implant.
@@kennethwise7108 Hi Kenneth. This year I did 2 treatments (April, August) for both feet and I am initially satisfied. Although the recovery is still ongoing. When I walk 200 meters, the pain begins. Hope it's still normal at this stage. How are you after 9 years?
@@benekbenkowski6874Hello I got Hyprocure surgery done 1 year before but my foot is not completely painfree. It aches at the insertion nd around it. I feel it to be sprained. Why is this happening? Did it happen with you too ? Pls help. I m so tens
@@turntogod4410 nah didn't pan out. Foot Dr. I visited refused to do it for some reason. I did get some doctor shouls insert at walmert for $50 and they really helped and made things much more comfortable.
@@turntogod4410 Really flat. Like pancakes. I got the red ones (Strongest). I was skeptical but it was a huge diference and walking/ standing feels so much better. It sufficed as a solution to the issue.
HyProCure has been approved for use in patients age 3 and up and is routinely used in patients in their 30s, 40s, 50s and older. You can see testimonials from some of these adult patients on the HyProCure website.
hello doctor, i have flat feet that gives me pain on a daily basis on my feet, ankles, knees.. etc. i was wondering if HyProCure would not grind the bones away as it seems like it would from friction. also would one still be able to stay active, such as running, lifting heavy weights (dead lifts, squats), and participate in intense athletic events such as a triathlon or Tough Mudder. Thank you in advance.
I had this surgery done on my left foot and after a few weeks of recovery I could actually walk in any pair of shoes I wanted, the shape of my foot looked perfect any one with foot fetish would have love it. I was standing up straight without thinking about it, my left knee didn't hurt anymore, essentially I was cured. Fast forward 4 years later I can't put the full weight on my foot as my toes turn to support the weight it hurts, the knee pain is back if I stand for more than 10 min the lower part of thigh just above the knee goes numb. I know I have to go back to a podiatrist but I moved and I don't know where to find a podiatrist that has experience doing this surgery and has long term patients that have had issues to know what went wrong and fix it.
@geekbaritone - yes, please give us an update. I remember Graham's video lectures, indicating that this surgery needs to be performed on both feet, anyway. How has your progress been?
@@TheIndiangooner I found the podiatrist that performed the surgery initially and removed the stent because my foot is pronating again it was no longer doing what is supposed to do. According to him the reason it stopped working is that the ligaments stretched around the implant, because of this the size he had installed was not doing the job anymore from keeping my foot from pronating so I would need to have a bigger implant put in. That was 3 years a go, I have not done the re-do surgery because after the last experience with this doctor I did not want to deal with the incompetence of the way his office is run. He prescribed orthotics to relieve some of the issues on my foot I called almost every week for 6 weeks waiting for a 3rd party that was supposed to take my feet's impressions to make them but never happened until the pain on my knee and plantar fasciitis got so bad I could not stand more than 10 minutes at a time or do any walking or physical activity I called them back 6 months after I had the surgery to remove the implant asking them about the referral to get my orthotics made and they were totally oblivious to why I hadn't received a call back it, that's when they gave me the number to the place and I called myself get orthotics made that I could get some sort of treatment for the hyperpronation they could have done the same 6 month earlier. Because of the pandemic it's on the back burner I will have to find another podiatrist that can do the surgery to get it redone, I have no idea when that is going to happen
@@geekbaritone please don't give up soon. I have found many blogs where positive outcomes have occured with resurgery as well. common observations both feet had to be done, and then the resurgery often included a reduced stent size and not an increased size. Please check Graham's recent videos where he educates doctors on how to do patient selection
@@TheIndiangooner Hello bhai ! I wanted to talk to an Indian about their experience with Hyprocure or if they are considering getting this procedure done. Is there a way I can reach out to you? Bahut help ho jayegi bro
Just wanted to let everyone know I've had a procedure if not exactly this then very close so if you want any advice or have questions feel free to inbox me. :)
Hi Emma im thinking about this procedure i go to the gym and stuff and when i just wanted to know if i get this surgery will it feel like i have a screw in my ankle when i work calves or do squats ?
What is the longterm success rate of this today? I have seen some say it caused pain & they needed them removed. Is this the only surgical option for noninvasive procedures?
hey i live in india .....can we paly sports after this surgery like running ,sprinting jumping or any sports ...if yes then i want to get this surgery done.....where would i find a doctor for this surgery .....doctor locator i tried but it hangs...
I had an ankle fusion done now another Orthopedist found out I need EOTTS/Hypocure done so it can help me liminaire the pain and also my Mis-alignment. Can that be done after an ankle fusion already been done
I really want HyProCure because what you explain in the video is exactly what has happened to me. But I live in The Netherlands so what should I do to provide a surgery ?
+Jan Appelman Thank you for your interest in HyProcure. Please visit the link below to find a doctor near you. www.surveygizmo.com/s3/1291668/Find-an-International-Doctor-Near-You
i'm curious to see if I'm a candidate for this surgery. My left foot have been misaligned ever since I was a kid due to a childhood head injury & over the years both feet have became the same way. The left foot is pretty deformed & my podiatrists. one is a surgeon the other is not have came back said there is nothing to fix it but help it & that's Orthotics but I do not know if they actually knew about this. any help is appreciated.
I have a question about flat feet... So the thing is, I train in gym quiet a lot and i see really good results, but my feet are really horrible ( well one of them the left foot is so so badly flat ) and the other one is almost like it wouldn't be flat. I frequently have pain in my left legs calves and in my feet and I would like to ask if this surgery would affect my gym career or not and if I could still train my legs in gym, for example: Squats, leg press,etc and all these main exercises where it affects your feet. I really want to make my feet look normal and reduce all this pain in my legs and back, but at the same time I don't want to lose my gym career. One more question how long would it take to heal for the feet after the surgery and after the surgery how long would I need to wait/rest to get back into gym and do my leg exercises if this is possible after you make this surgery. Thanks so much. Really need some good advice about this.
No I decided to first try something else so I started training my body,gave a shot in training some fitness and weight lifting,so it got a bit better after walking more, running, stretching, extra bits of muscles started working, currently still on the decision if it would be worth doing or not.
Well Hyprocure will get you completely out of the sinking sand. You should get the surgery done and also do a lot of glute exercises afterwards. You will be pain free. I have mine scheduled on february 4th
Weight is not an indication or contra-indication for the procedure. When HyProCure is correctly positioned, the majority of the weight of the body is transferred through the articular facets from the talus onto the tarsal mechanism and there is minimal force transfer on the stent.
Will this work for people with connective tissue diseases that result in joint hypermobility? I’m SO tired of issues with my jaw, and feet, that I’m seeing a specialist for my TMJ issues today, and a follow-up with my podiatrist for my feet after an MSK ultrasound.
Hello! Thanks for reaching out! It's hard to comment on your particular case as we cannot see you and do an evaluation. We recommend a consultation by a HyProCure trained Doctor if you are interested if HyproCure can offer you relief. Feel free to email us at info@gramedica.com if you have any questions!
HyProCure® has been performed successfully on many athletes. It is not uncommon for tissues to be almost fully healed within 4-6 weeks after the procedure. During recovery, activity can be gradually increased as indicated by your physician. Recovery times depend on many factors, including your willingness to follow post operative instructions about minimizing activity until authorized. As each case is unique, please visit the HyProCure website to find a qualified HyProCure physician near you.
Will this have an impact between the bones in which the screw is placed in and is the screw put in well? I really want to get it but I want to be sure that it won't fall out. Please reply
hello doctor i went to a doctor and he told me about an implant(maybe the same as HyProCure). he told me that it works only for kids under 10 years old. Does the HyProCure work for all ages, or is there another "up-to-date" cure. I'm awaiting for your reply. P.S I'm 15 years old Malick
hello doctor i visited a doctor and he told me about an implant(maybe the same thing). He told me that it only works for kids under 10 years old. So does the HyProCure work for all ages? I'm awaiting your reply. PS.I am 15 years old
Polopunk The operation needs a skilled experienced surgeon to select the right size and place it correctly. After that any complications that happen are usually because the patient didnt follow post surgery protocols.
Topsui, HyProCure® is designed to fix a condition where the ankle bone slides off the heel bone (talotarsal dislocation): the two biggest symptoms of this condition are hyperprontation (where your feet roll inwards) and flat feet (no visible arch). So yes, a HyProCure® procedure usually creates a visible arch, as a result of correcting the underlying displacement problem.
***** Yeah I had pain but that was because I was pretty heavy (overweight). I lost weight and the pain went away. Although I still have really flat feet. I did get orthotics too and it didn't really do much.. Do you have flat feet too?
Molten There are quite a few doctors in Mexico. We recommend clicking on this link and filling out the form to find one nearest to you. www.hyprocure.com/doctor-locator/
It depends on the reason that you were denied. Your best course of action would be to consult with a HyProCure specialist in your area by going to our Doctor Locator, which can be found at www.hyprocure.com.
I have extremely flat feet and was told that one possible option was corrective surgery. My ankles turn inward such that there is stress/pain on the inner ankles and what my doctor described as early arthritis. The realignment alluded to in the video and the website - is that the realignment that I would need in order to restore normal activity (full court basketball) pain free? On a side note - a couple other questions... In a worst case, is the procedure fully reversible? Also, after this procedure, presumably I'm not developing an artificial arch.. would I still need to wear my prescribed orthotics? Thanks to any experts out there!
Hello once again, How long will my feet take to heal back if the screws are removed. Im contempalting removing them because of pain after 6 months. How long will it take to heal back if screws are removed
LifeWith Simon Every person has unique medical considerations and differs in the amount of time needed to completely recover. You may experience an adjustment period that can occasionally be painful. It can take 9 to10 months before some patients adapt to the ligament stretching and new foot position created by HyProCure®.
Surgery failed on me, i had sprained ankle syndrome, i was limping for a year and then had it removed, i now suffer from permanent nerve damage and can't sleep at night because of the pain, how are you doing now that you had yours removed?
@@RedLineShortFilms how are your feet doing can you give me a update? I'm planning on doing the surgery but I'm a little bit scared that it won't help me.
@@morejoe2.023 It's not gonna help, it's a scam, and it's extremely invasive, I still suffer from nerve damage from the surgery, and always will. Stick to inserts and physical therapy, it is much more effective and doesn't come with gnarly life altering side effects.
@@morejoe2.023 If you are already in pain, your brain will perceive the surgery as a new trauma to your feet and will permanently increase the pain from walking or standing to protect yourself from future traumas. You can't fix chronic pain with surgeries, it's absurd, we're not machines.
I know this comment is late but i did my feet a couple of months ago and i think i was too active too soon. So i think the screw popped out in one of my feet. How do i know if it did. And can i do anything to put it back in myself without seeing my foot doctor if its out?
I can't believe this procedure was cleared by the FDA, it is the biggest scam of all time. I had this procedure done 3 years ago, I am now suffering from permanent nerve damage and arthritis due to the implant, which had to be removed. For anyone considering this: You'd be better off by strengthening, stretching your legs and feet with a good physical therapist than inserting screws and creating unnecessary trauma to your feet.
I had this procedure done, too. I have pain from it still and it has been almost a year. If I walk too much, then my ankle hurts. :( I'm going to the doctor to see what is going on. I hope I don't have permanent nerve damage. I want to run again. 😭
@Red Line no, I didn't. I think I might have to. We will see. I hope it doesn't cost much. It cost a lot for the implant and my insurance didn't want to pay, so I had to make the hospital pay most of it.
@@kari4638 You need to take it out ASAP, don't listen to whatever your surgeon is telling you to do, he's WRONG. If you don't take it out now, you'll be causing irreparable damage to your ankle bone structure and ligaments. I have never heard of a successful story with Hyprocure. Listen to your body, take it out if it hurts.
HyProCure® does not grind on the bone but rather, the forces from the talus simply glide over HyProCure®. The procedure has been performed successfully on many athletes. Four to six weeks after the procedure, the tissues are usually almost fully healed. Most patients are then walking normally and activity levels can be gradually increased. As each case in unique the best thing to do it to consult with a trained specialist near you. Visit our website above to find a doctor near you.
I’ve had bilateral tarsal tunnel as well as problems with my peroneal nerves for nearly two years. I had 2 surgeries and they both failed. Is there an evidence hyprocure puts less stress on these nerves if you have a mild case of flat foot??
@geekbaritone, we do recommend a trip to a podiatrist to have everything looked at. We have included our doctor locator for you to find a HyProCure physician near you. www.hyprocure.com/doctor-locator/
I have a 10 years old daughter who did the correction surgery and the pin got dis logged after a year! they had to pull it out. Is this normal ? Was it a doctor mistake or this could happen to anyone? Do you recommend redo the surgery again? please advise
Ms. Lodge, if the surgery provided relief for your daughter, it would be worth having the stent re-implanted. There are a number of reasons for stent displacement, your best course of action would be to ask the doctor that did the original surgery, or, check our doctor locator at www.hyprocure.com to look for another HyProCure specialist in your area.
Justas asauskas, HyProCure has helped improve the lives of many athletes, from ballet dancers to competitive runners to weight lifters. HyProCure® was recently presented at the FIMS World Congress of Sports Medicine in Quebec City. Over 100 physicians that specialize in sports medicine were in attendance and uniformly indicated that HyProCure would be an important part of their treatment of athletes. Perhaps your best course of action would be to schedule an appointment with a HyProCure specialist in your area. You can find a HyProCure surgeon at www.hyprocure.com/doctor-locator/. The surgeon that you select will be able to determine if you are a candidate for this procedure. Recovery times vary, but you should be able to return to your normal activities, including exercise, within a few weeks, your surgeon will be able to give you more specific information.
HyProCure® I had an ankle fusion done now another Orthopedist found out I need EOTTS/Hypocure done so it can help me liminaire the pain and also my Mis-alignment. Can that be done after an ankle fusion already been done?
HyProCure® is specifically designed to fix misaligned feet ‐ a condition where the ankle bone slides off the heel bone (talotarsal dislocation): the two biggest symptoms of this condition are hyperpronation (where your feet roll inwards) and flat feet. Your foot and ankle problems may be a result of misaligned feet, but that isn't possible to know without a medical examination. This procedure is reversible, and may eliminate the need for orthotics. Perhaps the best thing to do is to speak with a qualified foot and ankle surgeon who is a HyProCure® specialist to learn more. To find a HyProCure® specialist near you, please visit www.hyprocure.com - and click on the red “Find A Doctor” button. Then just enter your zip code and a radius (in miles) that you are willing to travel and click on the “Search” button. You will get a list of HyProCure® specialists in the area. If you don’t get any physician names, increase the mileage radius until you have a selection to choose from.
Do not do this surgery. Loads of problems almost a decade after. Can't afford to take it out. I wish I could just get it taken out but I can not. I still have pain for years after this surgery. I can't play sports or walk for too long. I would take flat feet any day of the week instead of this surgery.
I was 11 years old and opted to go this route. I only did the right foot, and I gotta say. I am not a happy customer. I sprained my ankle once, and it was the most painful experience I ever had with HyProCure installed into my ankle. My foot could not twist in order to compensate for the force on my ankle. And it swelled immensely. I tried inserts as well, those are bunk. Just where flat shoes. Don't believe what these quacks tell you. You DO NOT NEED this corrective operations. What you need is to go out and walk on your own two feet and you will eventually adapt. My left foot used to be flat, and I started to become more active. It no longer hurts, and all I had to do was use my feet more. Avoid this surgery at all costs, please I urge you.
Hi @@holdenthompson1449 ! We are so sorry to hear that HyProCure didn't work for you. Unfortunately, the HyProCure procedure is not for everybody. However, it can be easily reversed with no long term affects on the patient.
@@DrMichaelGrahamDPM No insurance, been trying to get out on Medicare but can't get approved. Also, cannot find the physician that implanted the screw. So, having to track him down.
I had this done about 8 years ago, never been better!
Thank you, Kenneth! For you to say "Never been better" makes our day!
@@DrMichaelGrahamDPM thank you for making such an amazing product. Please let Dr. Steber of Carlisle Pa know that I've never been happier with my implant.
@@kennethwise7108 Hi Kenneth. This year I did 2 treatments (April, August) for both feet and I am initially satisfied. Although the recovery is still ongoing. When I walk 200 meters, the pain begins. Hope it's still normal at this stage. How are you after 9 years?
@@benekbenkowski6874Hello I got Hyprocure surgery done 1 year before but my foot is not completely painfree. It aches at the insertion nd around it. I feel it to be sprained. Why is this happening? Did it happen with you too ? Pls help. I m so tens
What was the recovery like?
Enough's enough. I need to do this.
We’re you able to afford it
@@turntogod4410 nah didn't pan out. Foot Dr. I visited refused to do it for some reason. I did get some doctor shouls insert at walmert for $50 and they really helped and made things much more comfortable.
@@Vyrtus_ Interesting and how bad are your flat feet
@@turntogod4410 Really flat. Like pancakes. I got the red ones (Strongest). I was skeptical but it was a huge diference and walking/ standing feels so much better. It sufficed as a solution to the issue.
@@Vyrtus_ Thanks for the info. Mine are also severe and haven’t found anything that worked to align them. I will check it out
HyProCure has been approved for use in patients age 3 and up and is routinely used in patients in their 30s, 40s, 50s and older. You can see testimonials from some of these adult patients on the HyProCure website.
I don't trust those testimonials.
Surgeon in the UK said to me that it was more appropriate for children only 🤷♂️
I was sure he it was wrong!
hello doctor, i have flat feet that gives me pain on a daily basis on my feet, ankles, knees.. etc. i was wondering if HyProCure would not grind the bones away as it seems like it would from friction. also would one still be able to stay active, such as running, lifting heavy weights (dead lifts, squats), and participate in intense athletic events such as a triathlon or Tough Mudder. Thank you in advance.
How long will it take to flatten the feet out after the implants have been removed ?
I had this surgery done on my left foot and after a few weeks of recovery I could actually walk in any pair of shoes I wanted, the shape of my foot looked perfect any one with foot fetish would have love it. I was standing up straight without thinking about it, my left knee didn't hurt anymore, essentially I was cured. Fast forward 4 years later I can't put the full weight on my foot as my toes turn to support the weight it hurts, the knee pain is back if I stand for more than 10 min the lower part of thigh just above the knee goes numb. I know I have to go back to a podiatrist but I moved and I don't know where to find a podiatrist that has experience doing this surgery and has long term patients that have had issues to know what went wrong and fix it.
What was the issue can you give us a update?
@geekbaritone - yes, please give us an update. I remember Graham's video lectures, indicating that this surgery needs to be performed on both feet, anyway. How has your progress been?
@@TheIndiangooner I found the podiatrist that performed the surgery initially and removed the stent because my foot is pronating again it was no longer doing what is supposed to do. According to him the reason it stopped working is that the ligaments stretched around the implant, because of this the size he had installed was not doing the job anymore from keeping my foot from pronating so I would need to have a bigger implant put in. That was 3 years a go, I have not done the re-do surgery because after the last experience with this doctor I did not want to deal with the incompetence of the way his office is run. He prescribed orthotics to relieve some of the issues on my foot I called almost every week for 6 weeks waiting for a 3rd party that was supposed to take my feet's impressions to make them but never happened until the pain on my knee and plantar fasciitis got so bad I could not stand more than 10 minutes at a time or do any walking or physical activity I called them back 6 months after I had the surgery to remove the implant asking them about the referral to get my orthotics made and they were totally oblivious to why I hadn't received a call back it, that's when they gave me the number to the place and I called myself get orthotics made that I could get some sort of treatment for the hyperpronation they could have done the same 6 month earlier. Because of the pandemic it's on the back burner I will have to find another podiatrist that can do the surgery to get it redone, I have no idea when that is going to happen
@@geekbaritone please don't give up soon. I have found many blogs where positive outcomes have occured with resurgery as well. common observations both feet had to be done, and then the resurgery often included a reduced stent size and not an increased size. Please check Graham's recent videos where he educates doctors on how to do patient selection
@@TheIndiangooner Hello bhai ! I wanted to talk to an Indian about their experience with Hyprocure or if they are considering getting this procedure done. Is there a way I can reach out to you? Bahut help ho jayegi bro
Just wanted to let everyone know I've had a procedure if not exactly this then very close so if you want any advice or have questions feel free to inbox me. :)
Hi Emma im thinking about this procedure i go to the gym and stuff and when i just wanted to know if i get this surgery will it feel like i have a screw in my ankle when i work calves or do squats ?
No,you don't feel the screws AT ALL but I mean,My last surgery was July 31st,and I still feel a bit of pain but I think it's due to such cold weather!
and the range of movement can you contract your calf muscles properly. And how much is this operation?
FloralNotes4 Its been 4 years how are you doing now??
I have too, when did you start running or get clearance to do so. I was told 8 weeks?
What is the longterm success rate of this today? I have seen some say it caused pain & they needed them removed. Is this the only surgical option for noninvasive procedures?
How long does it take pes planus feet to flatten out after hypocure removal?
Does this device help with problems of the subtalar joint?
Is this available in Australia? also what impact does it have on the bone it fits in between of ?
hey i live in india .....can we paly sports after this surgery like running ,sprinting jumping or any sports ...if yes then i want to get this surgery done.....where would i find a doctor for this surgery .....doctor locator i tried but it hangs...
Hey have you gone through this surgery?
I had an ankle fusion done now another Orthopedist found out I need EOTTS/Hypocure done so it can help me liminaire the pain and also my Mis-alignment. Can that be done after an ankle fusion already been done
I really want HyProCure because what you explain in the video is exactly what has happened to me. But I live in The Netherlands so what should I do to provide a surgery ?
+Jan Appelman Thank you for your interest in HyProcure. Please visit the link below to find a doctor near you.
www.surveygizmo.com/s3/1291668/Find-an-International-Doctor-Near-You
i'm curious to see if I'm a candidate for this surgery. My left foot have been misaligned ever since I was a kid due to a childhood head injury & over the years both feet have became the same way. The left foot is pretty deformed & my podiatrists. one is a surgeon the other is not have came back said there is nothing to fix it but help it & that's Orthotics but I do not know if they actually knew about this. any help is appreciated.
I have a question about flat feet... So the thing is, I train in gym quiet a lot and i see really good results, but my feet are really horrible ( well one of them the left foot is so so badly flat ) and the other one is almost like it wouldn't be flat. I frequently have pain in my left legs calves and in my feet and I would like to ask if this surgery would affect my gym career or not and if I could still train my legs in gym, for example: Squats, leg press,etc and all these main exercises where it affects your feet. I really want to make my feet look normal and reduce all this pain in my legs and back, but at the same time I don't want to lose my gym career. One more question how long would it take to heal for the feet after the surgery and after the surgery how long would I need to wait/rest to get back into gym and do my leg exercises if this is possible after you make this surgery. Thanks so much. Really need some good advice about this.
+Justas asauskas You got the surgery done brah ?
No I decided to first try something else so I started training my body,gave a shot in training some fitness and weight lifting,so it got a bit better after walking more, running, stretching, extra bits of muscles started working, currently still on the decision if it would be worth doing or not.
Well Hyprocure will get you completely out of the sinking sand. You should get the surgery done and also do a lot of glute exercises afterwards. You will be pain free. I have mine scheduled on february 4th
@@runejelle2 how are you doing are your feet better?can you run?
@@morejoe2.023 Yeah man!
Weight is not an indication or contra-indication for the procedure. When HyProCure is correctly positioned, the majority of the weight of the body is transferred through the articular facets from the talus onto the tarsal mechanism and there is minimal force transfer on the stent.
Is there a patient weight limit for the implant?
Will this procedure elliminate my shin splints?
is this meant for a lifetime or only for some period?..
Will this work for people with connective tissue diseases that result in joint hypermobility? I’m SO tired of issues with my jaw, and feet, that I’m seeing a specialist for my TMJ issues today, and a follow-up with my podiatrist for my feet after an MSK ultrasound.
Hello! Thanks for reaching out! It's hard to comment on your particular case as we cannot see you and do an evaluation. We recommend a consultation by a HyProCure trained Doctor if you are interested if HyproCure can offer you relief. Feel free to email us at info@gramedica.com if you have any questions!
HyProCure® has been performed successfully on many athletes. It is not uncommon for tissues to be almost fully healed within 4-6 weeks after the procedure. During recovery, activity can be gradually increased as indicated by your physician. Recovery times depend on many factors, including your willingness to follow post operative instructions about minimizing activity until authorized. As each case is unique, please visit the HyProCure website to find a qualified HyProCure physician near you.
Will this have an impact between the bones in which the screw is placed in and is the screw put in well? I really want to get it but I want to be sure that it won't fall out. Please reply
hello doctor
i went to a doctor and he told me about an implant(maybe the same as HyProCure). he told me that it works only for kids under 10 years old. Does the HyProCure work for all ages, or is there another "up-to-date" cure. I'm awaiting for your reply.
P.S I'm 15 years old
Malick
hello doctor
i visited a doctor and he told me about an implant(maybe the same thing). He told me that it only works for kids under 10 years old. So does the HyProCure work for all ages? I'm awaiting your reply.
PS.I am 15 years old
will I be able to run after this surgery ? or just walk
mladen83db You won't even be able to walk anymore, i've had the surgery 2 years ago and i can't walk anymore, im 25 btw
Red Line Why didnt you get it removed?
Red Line can you explain why you can’t walk any more? Your comment doesn’t make sense
Polopunk The operation needs a skilled experienced surgeon to select the right size and place it correctly. After that any complications that happen are usually because the patient didnt follow post surgery protocols.
@@RedLineShortFilms are u ok now sir, plzz tell me
Does this rebuild an arch? (might be a stupid question) or does this fix the problems resulting from flat feet?
Topsui, HyProCure® is designed to fix a condition where the ankle bone slides off the heel bone (talotarsal dislocation): the
two biggest symptoms of this condition are hyperprontation (where your feet roll inwards) and flat feet (no visible arch).
So yes, a HyProCure® procedure usually creates a visible arch, as a result of correcting the underlying displacement
problem.
GraMedica Thank you.
***** No but I'm considering it. Don't have the money at the moment.
***** Yeah I had pain but that was because I was pretty heavy (overweight). I lost weight and the pain went away. Although I still have really flat feet. I did get orthotics too and it didn't really do much..
Do you have flat feet too?
@Long View did you get the surgery? Im planning in getting surgery in the near future but I'm also concerned from hearing bad results .
Hi, I'm very interested in this procedure, my question is, is there any doctor in Mexico qualified and certified for this? Thanks!
Molten There are quite a few doctors in Mexico. We recommend clicking on this link and filling out the form to find one nearest to you. www.hyprocure.com/doctor-locator/
If I get this surgery could I enter the military
It depends on the reason that you were denied. Your best course of action would be to consult with a HyProCure specialist in your area by going to our Doctor Locator, which can be found at www.hyprocure.com.
Why would you even want to?
I have extremely flat feet and was told that one possible option was corrective surgery. My ankles turn inward such that there is stress/pain on the inner ankles and what my doctor described as early arthritis. The realignment alluded to in the video and the website - is that the realignment that I would need in order to restore normal activity (full court basketball) pain free?
On a side note - a couple other questions... In a worst case, is the procedure fully reversible? Also, after this procedure, presumably I'm not developing an artificial arch.. would I still need to wear my prescribed orthotics? Thanks to any experts out there!
Hello once again,
How long will my feet take to heal back if the screws are removed. Im contempalting removing them because of pain after 6 months. How long will it take to heal back if screws are removed
LifeWith Simon Every person has unique medical considerations and differs in the amount of time needed to completely recover. You may experience an adjustment period that can occasionally be painful. It can take 9 to10 months before some patients adapt to the ligament stretching and new foot position created by HyProCure®.
Surgery failed on me, i had sprained ankle syndrome, i was limping for a year and then had it removed, i now suffer from permanent nerve damage and can't sleep at night because of the pain, how are you doing now that you had yours removed?
@@RedLineShortFilms how are your feet doing can you give me a update? I'm planning on doing the surgery but I'm a little bit scared that it won't help me.
@@morejoe2.023 It's not gonna help, it's a scam, and it's extremely invasive, I still suffer from nerve damage from the surgery, and always will.
Stick to inserts and physical therapy, it is much more effective and doesn't come with gnarly life altering side effects.
@@morejoe2.023 If you are already in pain, your brain will perceive the surgery as a new trauma to your feet and will permanently increase the pain from walking or standing to protect yourself from future traumas.
You can't fix chronic pain with surgeries, it's absurd, we're not machines.
I know this comment is late but i did my feet a couple of months ago and i think i was too active too soon. So i think the screw popped out in one of my feet. How do i know if it did. And can i do anything to put it back in myself without seeing my foot doctor if its out?
LifeWith Simon Hello Simon,you should get in touch with the doctor who did your feet and talk to them about your concerns.
I can't believe this procedure was cleared by the FDA, it is the biggest scam of all time.
I had this procedure done 3 years ago, I am now suffering from permanent nerve damage and arthritis due to the implant, which had to be removed.
For anyone considering this: You'd be better off by strengthening, stretching your legs and feet with a good physical therapist than inserting screws and creating unnecessary trauma to your feet.
I had this procedure done, too. I have pain from it still and it has been almost a year. If I walk too much, then my ankle hurts. :( I'm going to the doctor to see what is going on. I hope I don't have permanent nerve damage. I want to run again. 😭
@@kari4638
Did you get the implants removed?
@Red Line no, I didn't. I think I might have to. We will see. I hope it doesn't cost much. It cost a lot for the implant and my insurance didn't want to pay, so I had to make the hospital pay most of it.
@Red Line I have to get the implant taken out, but GraMedica wants me to reposition it. I wish I didn't get this done in the first place.
@@kari4638 You need to take it out ASAP, don't listen to whatever your surgeon is telling you to do, he's WRONG.
If you don't take it out now, you'll be causing irreparable damage to your ankle bone structure and ligaments.
I have never heard of a successful story with Hyprocure.
Listen to your body, take it out if it hurts.
I’m having it done 5/26/23. Found out about this all on my own after 5 years of painful walking. Makes you not want to walk
HyProCure® does not grind on the bone but rather, the forces from the talus simply glide over HyProCure®. The procedure has been performed successfully on many athletes. Four to six weeks after the procedure, the tissues are usually almost fully healed. Most patients are then walking normally and activity levels can be gradually increased.
As each case in unique the best thing to do it to consult with a trained specialist near you. Visit our website above to find a doctor near you.
this video on HyProCure® is very well done!
I’ve had bilateral tarsal tunnel as well as problems with my peroneal nerves for nearly two years. I had 2 surgeries and they both failed. Is there an evidence hyprocure puts less stress on these nerves if you have a mild case of flat foot??
I recommend...aawesome...
@Elia Jimenez Jaume- How is after 4 years?
im about to get hyprocure
AbsouredAlleegen 97 We're happy to hear that! Here's to getting back on your feet!!
How are your feet doing can you run?
@geekbaritone, we do recommend a trip to a podiatrist to have everything looked at. We have included our doctor locator for you to find a HyProCure physician near you.
www.hyprocure.com/doctor-locator/
I have a 10 years old daughter who did the correction surgery and the pin got dis logged after a year! they had to pull it out. Is this normal ? Was it a doctor mistake or this could happen to anyone? Do you recommend redo the surgery again? please advise
Ms. Lodge, if the surgery provided relief for your daughter, it would be worth having the stent re-implanted. There are a number of reasons for stent displacement, your best course of action would be to ask the doctor that did the original surgery, or, check our doctor locator at www.hyprocure.com to look for another HyProCure specialist in your area.
Justas asauskas, HyProCure has helped improve the lives of many athletes, from ballet dancers to competitive runners to weight lifters. HyProCure® was recently presented at the FIMS World Congress of Sports Medicine in Quebec City. Over 100 physicians that specialize in sports medicine were in attendance and uniformly indicated that HyProCure would be an important part of their treatment of athletes.
Perhaps your best course of action would be to schedule an appointment with a HyProCure specialist in your area. You can find a HyProCure surgeon at www.hyprocure.com/doctor-locator/. The surgeon that you select will be able to determine if you are a candidate for this procedure.
Recovery times vary, but you should be able to return to your normal activities, including exercise, within a few weeks, your surgeon will be able to give you more specific information.
GraMedica That's great! Unfortunately I don't have the money to pay it. :(
HyProCure® I had an ankle fusion done now another Orthopedist found out I need EOTTS/Hypocure done so it can help me liminaire the pain and also my Mis-alignment. Can that be done after an ankle fusion already been done?
HyProCure® is specifically designed to fix misaligned feet ‐ a condition
where the ankle bone slides off the heel bone (talotarsal dislocation): the two biggest symptoms of this condition are hyperpronation (where your feet roll inwards) and flat feet. Your foot and ankle problems may be a result of misaligned
feet, but that isn't possible to know without a medical examination. This procedure is reversible, and may eliminate the need for orthotics.
Perhaps the best thing to do is to speak with a qualified foot and ankle surgeon who is a HyProCure® specialist to learn more. To find a HyProCure® specialist near you, please visit www.hyprocure.com - and click on the red “Find A Doctor” button. Then just enter your zip code and a radius (in miles) that you are willing to travel and click on the “Search” button. You will get a list of HyProCure® specialists in the area. If you don’t get any physician names, increase the mileage radius until you have a selection to choose from.
me too.
Well I guess hyprocure is gonna get replaced LOL this new PEEK implant sounds promising.
Hey tell me about it
I need get this after I'm 18 that way I can't be drafted into the military if I have to be drafted haha
Did you get it done?
This looks like BS that doesn't work to me.
Do not do this surgery. Loads of problems almost a decade after. Can't afford to take it out. I wish I could just get it taken out but I can not. I still have pain for years after this surgery. I can't play sports or walk for too long. I would take flat feet any day of the week instead of this surgery.
I was 11 years old and opted to go this route. I only did the right foot, and I gotta say. I am not a happy customer. I sprained my ankle once, and it was the most painful experience I ever had with HyProCure installed into my ankle. My foot could not twist in order to compensate for the force on my ankle. And it swelled immensely. I tried inserts as well, those are bunk. Just where flat shoes. Don't believe what these quacks tell you. You DO NOT NEED this corrective operations. What you need is to go out and walk on your own two feet and you will eventually adapt. My left foot used to be flat, and I started to become more active. It no longer hurts, and all I had to do was use my feet more. Avoid this surgery at all costs, please I urge you.
Hi @@holdenthompson1449 ! We are so sorry to hear that HyProCure didn't work for you. Unfortunately, the HyProCure procedure is not for everybody. However, it can be easily reversed with no long term affects on the patient.
@@holdenthompson1449 did u get the implant removed and how r u now brother
@@DrMichaelGrahamDPM No insurance, been trying to get out on Medicare but can't get approved. Also, cannot find the physician that implanted the screw. So, having to track him down.
Oh no @@holdenthompson1449! Can you call us at 888.566.6459 or email us at info@gramedica.com and tell us what happened? We'll be happy to assist you!