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A Patient's Guide to Accessory Navicular Problems ... You may need to use crutches for several days after surgery. Your stitches will be removed in 10 to 14 days (unless they are the absorbable type, which will not need to be taken out). You should be safe to be released to full activity in about six weeks.
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When Is Surgery Needed?; If non-surgical treatment fails to relieve the symptoms of accessory navicular syndrome, surgery may be appropriate. Surgery may involve removing the accessory bone, reshaping the area, and repairing the posterior tibial tendon to improve its function.
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Matthew Neuhaus is a doctor in Smyrna TN. ... When is Surgery Needed?; If non-surgical treatment fails to relieve the symptoms of accessory navicular syndrome, surgery may be appropriate. Surgery may involve removing the accessory bone, reshaping the area, and repairing the posterior tibial tendon to improve its function.
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www.smyrnafootandankle.com/accessory-navicular-syndrome...
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For these children, surgery can completely correct the problem by removing the accessory navicular bone and tightening up the posterior tibial tendon that attaches to the navicular bone. The strength of this tendon is integral to the success of this surgery as well as the arch of the foot.
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footandankle.mdmercy.com/conditions/flatfeet/navicular....
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- asymptomatic flat foot w/ an accessory navicular is not indication for surgery; - doughnut shaped piece of mole skin on skin & around prominence will relieve pain and tenderness over the prominence; - also consider cast immobilization for 6 weeks;
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www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/accessory_navicular
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Accessory navicular. A guide to its symptoms, surgical treatments and post-surgery recovery. ... One of the major tendons of the foot (tibialis posterior tendon) attaches to this bone. At its insertion, an extra bone can be present and this is termed an accessory navicular. ... Foot Surgery...
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www.premierpodiatry.com/advice-centre/conditions/access...
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Your daughter has a condition we call accessory navicular. It is an extra bone that seems to appear in approximately 10% of the population. A very important and powerful tendon called the posterior tibial tendon partially attaches into this bone. ... Both surgeons are describing the same surgery. Removal of the bone requires...
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References; 1. Macnicol, M.F., Voutsinas S.; Surgical Treatment of the Symptomatic Accessory Navicular, J.B.J.S. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Volume 66-B, Pp. 218-226 March 1984.
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www.podiatrytoday.com/article/94
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My once active, sporty 10 year old daughter has an accessory (extra) navicular bone in each foot and has lived with this with only mild pain until recently. She now has collapsed ridges in both feet and has pain in ... MRVWC- my 10 year old daughter just had the calcaneal navicular surgery that your daughter had previously.
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