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End 2022,or maybe beginning 2023,apparently the nail has to be remade from scratch
Quote from: dreamingtall on June 22, 2021, 07:29:53 PM:/
Never, Assayag said end of 2022 or 23 but in a different form. Maybe they'll release another nail and stryde will never return.
When will the corrosive, toxic nail that can potentially kill or leave you in pain for indefinite amount of time coming back guys?
Please, I can’t read!
Quote from: PerfectBody on June 23, 2021, 02:35:16 AMWhen will the corrosive, toxic nail that can potentially kill or leave you in pain for indefinite amount of time coming back guys?
Please, I can’t read!
Lol so true. I find it so ironic that this forum continues to suck off nuvasive and stryde despite clear findings that stryde is a problematic and potentially dangerous nail while bashing doctors like Betz and Buldu. Just because nuvasive is a big American company does not mean they should be supported regardless of what issues are discovered with their products. Stryde was the perfect option (so it seemed) prior to these findings but people need to move on and consider other options now.
Precise 2.2 really isn’t THAT bad. I have it in me now. No corrosion history, in fact a decade of successful use with no issues on a wide scale. I know it SUCKS to not walk on your own, but I’ve already adjusted to life around this. Even if I was working in the office I might be able to figure it out.
The Stryde recall is looking more and more like something that was extremely necessary.
Does anyone know why Stryde wasn't made from the same material as the Betz nail?
Quote from: Highest on June 23, 2021, 03:18:02 AMDoes anyone know why Stryde wasn't made from the same material as the Betz nail?
They were originally considering using cobalt chrome (material for Betzbone) for Stryde but stated that they went with stainless steel as they claim it is less toxic which in hindsight is also very ironic considering it only seems to be Stryde patients reporting persistent pain 1 year after the surgery and also presenting with heavy corrosion. If they had gone with cobalt chrome from the start they could have avoided this recall imo.
Yeah, Precice was ok, but I did manage to bend mine , I only weighed 62 kg at the time, however it was maxed out at 8cm and I was chasing around a 3 year old....
Quote from: AimHigh on June 23, 2021, 07:30:25 AMYeah, Precice was ok, but I did manage to bend mine , I only weighed 62 kg at the time, however it was maxed out at 8cm and I was chasing around a 3 year old....
How serious was the bend? Taking out a bent rod is very gruesome from what I have seen on youtube.
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