Many patients and their doctors, realizing the ineffectiveness of orthotics or orthopedic shoes, have resorted to major reconstructive foot surgery in order to correct the flat foot condition.
This surgical approach is clearly a more direct attempt at fixing the root of the problem, but unfortunately many of these major reconstructive surgeries still only address the issue partially and they often don't treat the sinus tarsi area of the foot, which is where the problem is located.
Sometimes major reconstructive foot surgery is indeed a necessary procedure, but it rarely is the indicated treatment for flat feet. This approach should be reserved for patients suffering from "inflexible" flat feet, which are a very small minority, and also for patients with other extremely chronic foot conditions unrelated to flat feet.
And what's more, a major reconstructive foot surgery is an incredibly invasive procedure with unpredictable results, requiring months and months of recovery and therapy.
Only HyProCure addresses the flat foot problem at its true source in a minimally invasive way. Take a look at our section explaining in detail how the HyProCure system works, and understand why it is a superior choice to major reconstructive foot surgery in the treatment of flat feet.
Learn in more detail how all other forms of treatment so far have failed to truly cure flat feet, and understand why they are ineffective solutions: