Guest guest Posted January 4, 2004 Report Share Posted January 4, 2004 Hi Becky, Sorry for the intrusion.I read your concerns and I have felt the exact things. Sadie has bilateral plantaris. She is 8mo. Her left foot is worse and therefore about a shoe size smaller. They were not able to get rid of the crease in Sadies foot either which concerned me greatly but its been about 8 weeks (since her plantaris casts) and she has not relapsed. They may be a bit better. We stetch her feet frequently. We were told to keep her in her bar 20hours and 10degrees by one doctor and Ponseti told us 16hours and 10 degrees would probably be ok. We settled on 16 in the bar, 4 hours in tennis shoes and 4 hours in barefeet. The truth is everyone is making educated guesses. This is working for Sadie. We took out the insert within 2 weeks of her orginal shoes. We discussed this with her docteor and he felt it was not harmful and may stretch her forefoot, again an educated guess. Good luck, and Sadie withInosurgery4clubfoot , tblahuta8@c... wrote: > Hi Angel, > > Happy birthday to Kia! Great that he is starting to walk. I was wondering is > the foot with plantaris shorter? If so how much? Trent had 6 weeks of casting > and went back to braces friday. His right foot is a litter over a shoe size > smaller and the crease is better but still there. I am also conserned because > after apx 30 hrs in the shoes he has red areas on the top back of the ankles > where the inserts touch. I wonder if i should try removing them? Have you heard > of anyone wearing the shoes with out the inserts? I realize they are helping to > keep the foot in the shoe but if I get the shoes tight enough I wonder if it > would work? > After Kia's last castings, how long was he to wear the braces hrs/day? > Hope all else is well for you. > Becky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2004 Report Share Posted January 4, 2004 Becky, If I remember right, Trent has bilateral clubfoot? It is normal for a foot with plantaris to be significantly shorter than the other. Even after Kai had full correction, there was a difference (he is only unilateral, tho, and it is 100% normal for a cf to be shorter than a non-cf). Before I took him to Dr Ponseti, there was close to 2 shoe sizes difference, and now it is more like 1 shoe size, maybe less, difference. Because clubfoot in general and plantaris specifically involve a defect at the arch of the foot, that will always be the case with his feet. Like said, working with the shoes is an educated guess when dealing with plantaris. Because Kai was standing and cruising when he got out of the plantaris casts, the original suggestion was 16 hours in the shoes. We have had to reduce that to about 10-12 hours with him in tennis shoes for 6 hours a day and barefoot the rest of the time. With Kai's first shoes, I had to remove the insert, but I fashioned a new one with moleskin because the 000 was so much too big for the foot it was silly! There really is no harm in taking it out. It helps form the heel in a normal cf, but in a plantaris clubfoot, the heel is usually well defined already for some reason. Right now, we do have the inserts in the shoes and it is ok. At first Kai got red marks, but his foot got used to it quickly and the marks went away. Angel Update and question-- Angel please read Hi Angel, Happy birthday to Kia! Great that he is starting to walk. I was wondering is the foot with plantaris shorter? If so how much? Trent had 6 weeks of casting and went back to braces friday. His right foot is a litter over a shoe size smaller and the crease is better but still there. I am also conserned because after apx 30 hrs in the shoes he has red areas on the top back of the ankles where the inserts touch. I wonder if i should try removing them? Have you heard of anyone wearing the shoes with out the inserts? I realize they are helping to keep the foot in the shoe but if I get the shoes tight enough I wonder if it would work? After Kia's last castings, how long was he to wear the braces hrs/day? Hope all else is well for you. Becky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2004 Report Share Posted January 5, 2004 Hi no intrusion at all, actually glad to talk to both you and Angel. I just put " Angel " in subject to catch her eye Glad to hear both Sadie and Kia are doing okay with the plantaris. Yes Trent is bilateral CF with R plantaris. So Dr Ponseti recomends after the plantaris casts to have the plantaris foot only at a 10 degree correction? and 16 hrs?? Trent's is at 55 degrees and 24 hrs. I thought Ponseti recomends 50-60 degree in the plantaris foot, did this change to 10? I don't think the plantaris is relapsing yet (hopefully never) , if it does maybe we will have to go to 10 degrees. And I have not done any stretching, how could I have forgot!? The red spots don't seem to be bad yet I will watch them and if they start to breakdown, I'll remove the inserts. At least his foot is not slipping in the shoe. Becky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2004 Report Share Posted January 5, 2004 Becky, Just a quick note, Kai's shoe is set at 55 degrees and he has tollerated it well and no adverse effect to his foot. Like everything else, it seems to vary from case to case. Angel Re: Update and question-- Angel please read Hi no intrusion at all, actually glad to talk to both you and Angel. I just put " Angel " in subject to catch her eye Glad to hear both Sadie and Kia are doing okay with the plantaris. Yes Trent is bilateral CF with R plantaris. So Dr Ponseti recomends after the plantaris casts to have the plantaris foot only at a 10 degree correction? and 16 hrs?? Trent's is at 55 degrees and 24 hrs. I thought Ponseti recomends 50-60 degree in the plantaris foot, did this change to 10? I don't think the plantaris is relapsing yet (hopefully never) , if it does maybe we will have to go to 10 degrees. And I have not done any stretching, how could I have forgot!? The red spots don't seem to be bad yet I will watch them and if they start to breakdown, I'll remove the inserts. At least his foot is not slipping in the shoe. Becky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2004 Report Share Posted January 5, 2004 hi Becky, The 10 degrees was sugested by her doc. in Seattle. I was nervous about it so I asked Ponseti his opinion. He said it would be ok. I honestly have not put Sadie's feet at 10 degrees. I settled on about 45. 10 degrees seemed so drastic. Sadie has a crease on the outside of her foot L>R and Dr. Mosca hoped that pulling the feet in may correct the crease. I was afraid her whole foot may turn in. We are all guessing. The stretching seems to have done more good than anything. It is all very confusing. no one has the answers yet. I just keep picking everyones brain. Angel has been a huge help. She has spoken to so many people. She is also a few months ahead of us in this process. Good luck, if I can help let me know and Sadie > Hi no intrusion at all, actually glad to talk to both you and Angel. I > just put " Angel " in subject to catch her eye Glad to hear both Sadie and Kia > are doing okay with the plantaris. > Yes Trent is bilateral CF with R plantaris. > So Dr Ponseti recomends after the plantaris casts to have the plantaris foot > only at a 10 degree correction? and 16 hrs?? Trent's is at 55 degrees and 24 > hrs. I thought Ponseti recomends 50-60 degree in the plantaris foot, did this > change to 10? I don't think the plantaris is relapsing yet (hopefully never) , > if it does maybe we will have to go to 10 degrees. And I have not done any > stretching, how could I have forgot!? The red spots don't seem to be bad yet I > will watch them and if they start to breakdown, I'll remove the inserts. At > least his foot is not slipping in the shoe. > Becky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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