HyProCure is an internal talotarsal stabilization device. It offers internal correction for an internal deformity. It is indicated in pediatric, adult and geriatric patients with flexible talotarsal dislocation.
11. Forefoot Valgus- reduced. Adductovarus/flexor stabilization digital deformities are also significantly reduced. www.HyProCure.com
12. What do you see? Significant medial talar head bulging, increased pressure and tension on and within the tarsal tunnel decreasing blood flow, traumatizing the posterior tibial nerve, increased strain to posterior tibial tendon? www.HyProCure.com
13. What do you see? Medial dislocation of the talar head, transverse plane deformity- internally stabilized with HyProCure . www.HyProCure.com
14. Hind-foot Effects? Think about the strongest supinator of the foot. The medial bands of the Achilles tendon have a significantly increased strain. The Gastro-Soleal complex has to overcome the hyperpronatory forces to bring the hind-foot back to neutral position along with the tibialis posterior to supinate the foot during the gait cycle. www.HyProCure.com
15. Pre & Post EOTTS withHyProCure® Patient fully weightbearing in relaxed stance position. This post-op photo is 3 weeks post-HyProCure placement. www.HyProCure.com
16. Pre & Post EOTTS withHyProCure® The height of the navicular is maintained therefore stabilizing the arch. www.HyProCure.com
19. Pre & Post HyProCure® Let’s again think about what is occurring in the pre-op foot. The tibialis posterior tendon is being abnormally stretched with every step taken and while standing due to talotarsal dislocation. Immediately upon the insertion of HyProCure this strain is eliminated. Finally the body has a chance to heal the diseased tendon. www.HyProCure.com
20. Can we all agree that this foot has alignment issues? Talus is dislocating on the talotarsal mechanism. This foot is mechanically disadvantage. www.HyProCure.com
21. 3 Days after being HyProCured. www.HyProCure.com
22. 3 Days after being HyProCured. This foot not internally corrected. We don’t have to worry about patient compliance. Excessive strain is eliminated. www.HyProCure.com
37. Repositioning of the talus on the tarsal mechanism. HyProCure stabilizes the talus to prevent anterior dislocation. Maintains the articular facets, keeps the sinus open. www.HyProCure.com
38. Talar declination decreased and brought back to normal alignment. HyProCure restores talar position on the tarsal mechanism. www.HyProCure.com
39. Navicular Drop The navicular is forced out of position due to the excessive abnormal forces from the talar displacement. Stabilization of the talus internally prevents navicular drop. www.HyProCure.com
40. What is wrong with this picture. Plantarflexed talus Anterior deviation of cyma Navicular drop Sustentaculum drop This is not a “flat” foot look at the calcaneal inclination angle. Talotarsal subluxation www.HyProCure.com
41. There are so many things realigned. www.HyProCure.com