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Old 06-24-2017, 11:01 AM #34
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Originally Posted by Nan Cyclist View Post
It would help if I proofread my posts. The mild tremor is in my face, not my fact or my foot! The hand tremor reappears now and then, not predictable and not even very annoying.

I had foot surgery for hallux rigid (big toe joint) on June 5 and was unable to ride my bike outside until today. I have a Cartiva implant. I rode for 45 minutes, including up two long hills. Other than being sleepier than normal this afternoon, I feel well.
Nan would you recommend the Cartiva Implant for Hallux rigidus. Did you have pain prior to surgery? How is the mobility in your Big Toe post surgery?
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