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About 6 months ago, when Chelsea's foot wouldn't stay in her shoe,

her orthopedist widened the bar way beyond shoulder-width apart. He

thought it would help her foot stay in the shoe because her foot

would be at a different angle. It didn't really help - she ended up

needing another set of serial casts. Anyway she wore her bar like

that for about 3-months. Now she is almost a year old, and she

always has her feet and legs way far apart when she is playing or

sitting. She is perfectly comfortable doing a split, and she has

trouble standing up because her feet are so far apart. They just

sort of slide out from under her until she is in a straddle

position. She just started physical therapy, and alot of the

exercises they gave her to do involve sitting or kneeling with her

knees together. I have to hold her knees together - they do not want

to stay together at all. I think maybe that the muscles on the

outside of her legs have shortened so that she is more comfortable in

the straddle position than in a normal position. We have a checkup

with her orthopedist next week , and I will try to get more info

about it, but has anyone else had this problem? Thank you!

Meredith

Mom to Chelsea (1/29/03)

Bilateral CF

DBB 14 hours/day

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Meridith-

My son did the same thing for along time! He started walking at 10 months

and when he did he walked as though he was in the DBB. His legs were spead

out a little farther than shoulder distance. He always stood in the split

stance too. It was really starting to freak me out, but my ortho specialist

said it was nothing to worry about had nothing to do with clubfeet or the

DBB. He said some children just learn to walk that way at first while

others don't. It wasn't until my son was about 15 months or a little older

that he started to walk with his feet at a " normal " distance. He is now 21

months old and walks, runs, stands normal. So don't worry it just takes

them some time.

>

>Reply-To: nosurgery4clubfoot

>To: nosurgery4clubfoot

>Subject: Feet too far apart?

>Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2004 03:23:23 -0000

>

>About 6 months ago, when Chelsea's foot wouldn't stay in her shoe,

>her orthopedist widened the bar way beyond shoulder-width apart. He

>thought it would help her foot stay in the shoe because her foot

>would be at a different angle. It didn't really help - she ended up

>needing another set of serial casts. Anyway she wore her bar like

>that for about 3-months. Now she is almost a year old, and she

>always has her feet and legs way far apart when she is playing or

>sitting. She is perfectly comfortable doing a split, and she has

>trouble standing up because her feet are so far apart. They just

>sort of slide out from under her until she is in a straddle

>position. She just started physical therapy, and alot of the

>exercises they gave her to do involve sitting or kneeling with her

>knees together. I have to hold her knees together - they do not want

>to stay together at all. I think maybe that the muscles on the

>outside of her legs have shortened so that she is more comfortable in

>the straddle position than in a normal position. We have a checkup

>with her orthopedist next week , and I will try to get more info

>about it, but has anyone else had this problem? Thank you!

>

>Meredith

>Mom to Chelsea (1/29/03)

>Bilateral CF

>DBB 14 hours/day

>

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Hi. Mo's feet are also very far apart when he sits. He's only 7 1/2 months so

it doesn't bother me so much that he doesn't really stand on them yet, but

when I hold him in a standing position, they're far apart also.

When is your appointment by Dr. Feldman? We're going on January 20th. Maybe

we'll see you.

and Mo

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Thank you - that is very reassuring!

> Meridith-

>

> My son did the same thing for along time! He started walking at 10

months

> and when he did he walked as though he was in the DBB. His legs

were spead

> out a little farther than shoulder distance. He always stood in

the split

> stance too. It was really starting to freak me out, but my ortho

specialist

> said it was nothing to worry about had nothing to do with clubfeet

or the

> DBB. He said some children just learn to walk that way at first

while

> others don't. It wasn't until my son was about 15 months or a

little older

> that he started to walk with his feet at a " normal " distance. He is

now 21

> months old and walks, runs, stands normal. So don't worry it just

takes

> them some time.

>

>

>

>

> >From: " merjill " <mbright@y...>

> >Reply-To: nosurgery4clubfoot

> >To: nosurgery4clubfoot

> >Subject: Feet too far apart?

> >Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2004 03:23:23 -0000

> >

> >About 6 months ago, when Chelsea's foot wouldn't stay in her shoe,

> >her orthopedist widened the bar way beyond shoulder-width apart.

He

> >thought it would help her foot stay in the shoe because her foot

> >would be at a different angle. It didn't really help - she ended

up

> >needing another set of serial casts. Anyway she wore her bar like

> >that for about 3-months. Now she is almost a year old, and she

> >always has her feet and legs way far apart when she is playing or

> >sitting. She is perfectly comfortable doing a split, and she has

> >trouble standing up because her feet are so far apart. They just

> >sort of slide out from under her until she is in a straddle

> >position. She just started physical therapy, and alot of the

> >exercises they gave her to do involve sitting or kneeling with her

> >knees together. I have to hold her knees together - they do not

want

> >to stay together at all. I think maybe that the muscles on the

> >outside of her legs have shortened so that she is more comfortable

in

> >the straddle position than in a normal position. We have a checkup

> >with her orthopedist next week , and I will try to get more info

> >about it, but has anyone else had this problem? Thank you!

> >

> >Meredith

> >Mom to Chelsea (1/29/03)

> >Bilateral CF

> >DBB 14 hours/day

> >

>

> _________________________________________________________________

> Find high-speed `net deals — comparison-shop your local providers

here.

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