It is important to know hip surgery does not guarantee the end of your hip pain.
Many patients will continue to have hip pain, and many will require revision hip surgery. Researchers discovered that revision surgery is due to continued hip instability. This all tells us that there are “outside” factors that are continuing to negatively affect the hip. The one underlying cause that has to be addressed is the partially dislocating ankle bone. The best and most effective option to maintain the alignment and stability of the ankle bone is by the insertion of HyProCure into the naturally occurring space between the ankle and heel bones. Instantly, the ankle bone is stabilized while still allowing a normal range of motion.
The alignment of our feet is very important. Misalignment leads to a path of destruction in our feet and up the leg and back. Watch this video to learn more and to discover a new solution that just makes sense. Learn more about HyProCure at AlignMyfeet.com
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