Guest guest Posted September 17, 2003 Report Share Posted September 17, 2003 Are there any pictures of Asa's or Kai's feet on the site? I would like to see a picture of what shape the foot is(just out of curiousity). > > Sorry I am so late in posting! We got here sunday afternoon, and > the > > RMH was full, so they sent us over to the Holliday Inn. We spent a > > nice night there and then off to our appt yesterday morning. There > > is so much to tell from that appt! > > > > FIRST! Audra! Asa's foot came up in the conversation > IMMEDIATELY. > > Dr Ponseti said Kai's foot is JUST LIKE Asa's, but it has not ben > > dammaged by previous casting, so the toes are all still in the > > general area of where they should be. He says what is wrong with > > these feet that is not wrong in other clubfeet is that the > > metatarsals are in equinus and plantar. What that translates to is > > that the midfoot is shaped like an upside down V. By being in that > > position, the metatarsals are able to pull up and away from where > > they are supposed to be. He said that the German doctor brought > him > > x-rays of a foot just like this so now he has a good visual in his > > mind of what is where. Get this - he asked me if there were any x- > > rays of Kai's foot! He really wanted to see some!! He said that > > even if the food looks strange when casting is done, the German > > doctor has shown that the long term outcome is excellent. I didnt > > get the specifics (forgot!) but my guess would be that with weight > > bearing, the bones of the midfoot begin to move down into a more > > normal position. > > > > Second - I swear there is something amazing about Kai's foot that > no > > one has figured out yet. We established that there has been a > > significant relapse of flexability, but it is still ok because a > > normal foot has approx 25-30 degrees of dorsoflexion, and when Dr > > Mosca finished with Kai's foot, Kai had an amazing 40 degrees! He > > has lost a great deal, but he still has 20 degrees, so it is ok. > Dr > > P watched Kai pull up and stand on EVERYTHING and overall observed > > him for probably 15-20 mins and then examined his foot for about 10 > > min and then told me 2-3 casts should take care of it. We go in to > > do the casting (after he took several pictures of Kai's foot) and > > about halfway thru the cast he says " We may only need to have this > > one cast! We will leave it on for 7 days instead of 5 and see what > > it looks like. We have gotten SO MUCH correction here! " > > > > Some of you may remember, Dr Mosca was appalled because he only > used > > 3 casts before the tenotomy. That is actually under the minimum > > usually needed. It isnt that Kai's foot is mild - it was extremely > > tight and quite severe. Dr P originally told me that a foot of > this > > sort should take at LEAST 6 casts. Even if he puts on a second > cast, > > we will have gotten out of this with just barely that! > > > > Anyway, I will check back in later. We are still trying to get > > settled in here at the RMH. I know I will be here to see Audra > come - > > but I am not so sure about Meredith! I may well be leaving > tuesday > > or wednesday. We will see! > > > > Angel and Kai Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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