What can talotarsal dislocation cause?

Talotarsal dislocation affects the very base of the body’s support and motion structure. The alignment of the ankle bone with the hind foot bones supports the balance and weight distribution of the entire body. Think of this area as the foundation of a building, which needs to be strong and stable in order for the whole building to remain balanced.

When this alignment of the ankle bone on the hind-foot bones displaces, it triggers an imbalance that propagates both within the foot itself, as well as throughout the rest of the body. The healthy balance of the body’s support and motion structures is lost. The foot loses strength, the knees turn inwards, the hips become tilted, the back gets strained, and even the neck and shoulders suffer. The body experiences the same effects that a building with a faulty foundation would. The structure tilts; the floors become uneven, walls crack, etc. This is because every one of the structures in the human body, just like those of a building, rests on the one below, and it all comes down to the foundation.

The effects of these imbalances in the body result in abnormal strain, pressures and excessive wear of joints, ligaments, and bones throughout the musculoskeletal chain. As a result, many symptoms and secondary conditions are bound to occur, including flat feet, heel pain or plantar fasciitis, knee pain, hip pain, back pain, and even complications in the neck and shoulders among many others. What’s worse is that the medical attention is often only focused on the symptom or secondary conditions and the root of the problem is ignored or under-treated. Without properly addressing talotarsal dislocation as the root of the problem, there will only be a temporary fix and the adverse side effects will most likely reoccur or simply shift to another part of the body. This common situation can be equated to continually patching cracked walls and twisted doorways of a building that is deteriorating due to a faulty foundation. Until the foundation is corrected, the damages to the rest of the structure will continually worsen.

Linked below are comprehensive lists of common conditions and symptoms resulting from talotarsal dislocation, both for children and for adults. Take a moment to go through these lists to see if one or more of these common side effects of talotarsal dislocation is affecting your life or that of a close one, and make it a serious option to correct the problems at their root with the HyProCure solution.

View the comprehensive list of adult symptoms
View the comprehensive list of pediatric symptoms

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