Guest guest Posted December 8, 2005 Report Share Posted December 8, 2005 Thank you, Gretchen! I was thinking that maybe there were some ankle strength training exercises that would be helpful. I had previously been told that I had very strong calves that were helping to compensate for my foot/ankle issues. I do a lot of exercise/walking. I can walk 10 miles + so I was pretty taken aback at this. I will definitely take your advice. You have made me feel much better!! Deb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2005 Report Share Posted December 9, 2005 Deb: Personally, I would not get AFOs unless YOU feel you need them. I've noticed that many doctors see the CMT diagnosis and jump right to prescribing AFOs, needed or not. I made the mistake of listening to them and I used AFOs in the past. They are great IF you need them for improving gait and safety. However, the problem with them is that they brace large parts of your foot/ankle/leg NOT just the muscles impaired by CMT; this can result in greater atrophy as the other muscles become dependent on the AFOs. The other problem is that the more you wear them the more you need to wear them because the imbalance between the strength in your thighs and the strengthen in your lower legs is likely to increase due to your lower legs relying on the AFOs and your upper legs being able to walk faster and get more of a work out than in the past. This will make your balance worse without the AFOs than it was before you had them. I do not wear AFOs any longer and have found that aquatic exercise, gym workouts and Pilates have really helped to improve my balance, strength and endurance. However, I CAN'T get back the calf muscle that atrophied more quickly when I was wearing AFOs. I am NOT trying to dissuade people who need them from wearing them; they can be great. I also may consider wearing them again in the future especially if I begin to fall a lot more or have worse drop-foot (I do have some drop foot now). Peace, Marti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 You should give the metal braces a try. They are much cooler in hot weather and easier to wear. You don't need to wear those long socks with them. I have a teenage friend here who stays buzy working etc. He got tired of his plastic afo's breaking. He just got fitted for some metal ones. He is looking forward to getting them. He was talking about being able to wear shoes his normal size and to be able to feel what the shoes actually feel like and not just a hunk of plastic in them. Give the metal braces a try and see if you don't like them better. bob > > Hey guys, > > Here's an idea. I always put tall boot socks under my AFOs (made for horse > back riders). They are usually made of superthin material that is breathable > and stretches. I always folded the end over the top of my braces. They come in > all kinds of colors too. > > Coming into this warm weather, I always remember how hot my feet would get > in AFOs. It was a pain in the butt! I actually think I made the doctors screw > holes in one set of my AFOs. It didn't help too much though. > > Liz > Kentucky (although I have a job now! I'll be moving back to New Hampshire > with my horse after graduation to do editorial work!) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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