Guest guest Posted June 19, 2001 Report Share Posted June 19, 2001 Thank you to everyone for your suggestions about Maxwell's slipping shoes. We have tried numerous things and went back to see Dr. Herzenberg on Monday. According to him, Max's feet are fully corrected, so that is not the problem. The shoes had a built in pad in the heel, but they glued in an additional one to see if it would help. Tying the shoelaces so the bow is at the toes seems to be the real winner. I think Dr. Herzenberg made a mental note of it. Anyway, between the new pad in the heels, tying the laces different, and bending the bar a little more, we have been more successful. Now, if only he'd stop crying! Thanks everyone! Becky & Maxwell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2001 Report Share Posted June 20, 2001 Becky, I hope you have the problem solved and Max will adjust to the brace quickly. Grayek wrote: > Thank you to everyone for your suggestions about Maxwell's slipping > shoes. > We have tried numerous things and went back to see Dr. Herzenberg on > Monday. > According to him, Max's feet are fully corrected, so that is not the > problem. The shoes had a built in pad in the heel, but they glued in > an > additional one to see if it would help. Tying the shoelaces so the > bow is > at the toes seems to be the real winner. I think Dr. Herzenberg made > a > mental note of it. Anyway, between the new pad in the heels, tying > the > laces different, and bending the bar a little more, we have been more > successful. Now, if only he'd stop crying! Thanks everyone! > > Becky & Maxwell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2001 Report Share Posted June 20, 2001 Becky, I hope you have the problem solved and Max will adjust to the brace quickly. Grayek wrote: > Thank you to everyone for your suggestions about Maxwell's slipping > shoes. > We have tried numerous things and went back to see Dr. Herzenberg on > Monday. > According to him, Max's feet are fully corrected, so that is not the > problem. The shoes had a built in pad in the heel, but they glued in > an > additional one to see if it would help. Tying the shoelaces so the > bow is > at the toes seems to be the real winner. I think Dr. Herzenberg made > a > mental note of it. Anyway, between the new pad in the heels, tying > the > laces different, and bending the bar a little more, we have been more > successful. Now, if only he'd stop crying! Thanks everyone! > > Becky & Maxwell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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