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  • Only a surgeon can tell if the TenoTac® Procedure is right for you. There are potential risks, and recovery takes time. Potential risks include but are not limited to infection, discomfort, or swelling due to balancing and introduction of the implant, loosening of the implant, and loss of correction.

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    5) American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. Hammertoe. (https://www.foothealthfacts.org/conditions/hammertoe

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    6)National Foot Health Assessment 2012 (https://www.ipfh.org/images/research_materials/2012_National_Foot_Health_Assessment_June_2012.pdf)