This is by far the BEST most improved ankle implant available. I’ve researched what implant has the best outcome from patient reviews. I do not believe it will be altered or improved much if at all bc it already is the most successful working implant. I had a Right total ankle with subtalar calcaneus fusion in dec 2023. I was not in a cast but non weight bearing for 2 months. Now beginning to add 25% weight for 2 weeks then increasing each week in 25% increments. I’ve had a Left total knee replacement about 6-7 yrs ago. This is by far much harder recovery process but worth it. You’ll need to consider what implant the surgeon usually uses, some do not use this implant/this technique. Or may have a contract with a different company. I have the Inbone size 3 tibia Inbone size 2 talas w a 2+ 10 mm polyethylene insert all by Stryker.
I have it also.Very painful surgery.You wont walk normal for bout a yr.im 10 yrs out and at the moment recovering from ankle saucerization.My leg bone was trying to grow around the implant and was almost covering it so bone had to be removed
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Do these keep improving over time? Will need one in 10-15 years if I get lucky
This is by far the BEST most improved ankle implant available. I’ve researched what implant has the best outcome from patient reviews. I do not believe it will be altered or improved much if at all bc it already is the most successful working implant.
I had a Right total ankle with subtalar calcaneus fusion in dec 2023. I was not in a cast but non weight bearing for 2 months. Now beginning to add 25% weight for 2 weeks then increasing each week in 25% increments. I’ve had a Left total knee replacement about 6-7 yrs ago. This is by far much harder recovery process but worth it.
You’ll need to consider what implant the surgeon usually uses, some do not use this implant/this technique. Or may have a contract with a different company. I have the Inbone size 3 tibia Inbone size 2 talas w a 2+ 10 mm polyethylene insert all by Stryker.
I have it also.Very painful surgery.You wont walk normal for bout a yr.im 10 yrs out and at the moment recovering from ankle saucerization.My leg bone was trying to grow around the implant and was almost covering it so bone had to be removed