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Information for healthcare professionals

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Midfoot

Serving as a shock absorber, the midfoot forms the arches of your feet. It connects the forefoot to the hindfoot.

Midfoot
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Biofoam

Citrefix™

Citrelock®

Cuboid Fracture

First Tarsometatarsal Joint Arthrodesis (Lapidus)

Gravity SynchFix

LapiFuse

Lisfranc

Medial Column Arthrodesis

Medial Column Arthrodesis

Medial Cuneiform Dorsal Opening Wedge (Cotton) Osteotomy

Navicular Cuneiform Arthrodesis

Navicular Fracture

OsteoSet

ViaFlow

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