Nothing would strike fear in the heart of a high heel fan than losing the ability to wear virtually any kind of shoe with a substantial heel. This is a very real threat that my wife has been facing after suffering a severe ankle fracture last year. Countless hours of research have yielded options aside from the old standard procedure of fusing the ankle joint which takes away all movement and obviously the ability to wear heels, let alone even walk normally. Anyone here who is or knows of anyone in such a dire situation is encouraged to learn more through a facebook page dedicated to innovative treatments and developments that preserve mobility. http://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/221565557983949/
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Nothing would strike fear in the heart of a high heel fan than losing the ability to wear virtually any kind of shoe with a substantial heel. This is a very real threat that my wife has been facing after suffering a severe ankle fracture last year. Countless hours of research have yielded options aside from the old standard procedure of fusing the ankle joint which takes away all movement and obviously the ability to wear heels, let alone even walk normally. Anyone here who is or knows of anyone in such a dire situation is encouraged to learn more through a facebook page dedicated to innovative treatments and developments that preserve mobility. http://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/221565557983949/
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