Guest guest Posted March 29, 2004 Report Share Posted March 29, 2004 thanks Kori, I translated this to Hebrew not so long ago. I will add the addition. Congratulation to Darbi (-: Beautiful harts down there! idit, mom to Oshri. 7 month. blcf. heavy dbb 16-18 hours. > Dunno why I was re-reading this page. Just because I'd looked it up I > suppose. But here's something new: > > " Following correction the clubfoot deformity tends to relapse. To prevent > relapses, when the last plaster cast is removed a splint must be worn > full-time for two to three months and thereafter at night for 2 to 4 years. > The splint consists of a bar (the length of which is the distance between > the baby's shoulders) with high top open-toed shoes attached at the ends of > the bar in about 70 degrees of external rotation. A strip of plastizote > must be glued inside the counter of the shoe above the baby's heel to > prevent the shoes from slipping off. The baby may feel uncomfortable at > first when trying to alternatively kick the legs. However, the baby soon > learns to kick both legs simultaneously and feels comfortable. In children > with only one clubfoot, the shoe for the normal foot is fixed on the bar in > 40 degrees of external rotation. During the daytime the children wear > regular shoes. Sthoes attached to the bar often cause pressure blisters and > sores. To prevent such distressing problems we have devised a new foot and > ankle abduction orthosis that holds the foot firmly and comfortably in > place, causing no sores. " > > see http://www.vh.org/pediatric/patient/orthopaedics/clubfeet/parents.htm l > > > If you can't see the bold, it's the last sentence. Looks like it's been > added recently. > > Just thought that was interesting. Pretty cool though, at least those poor > babies with sores helped raise awareness on this issue. I just looked at > the pics from Darbi's time with the sore and I sure could have lived > without going through that with her. > > > > Kori > Mama of > Kenton - 6/98 > Merek - 3/00 > Darbi - 3/28 - Rt. CF - DBB 14hr/d > (¨`·.·´¨) > `·.¸(¨`·.·´¨) > `·.¸.·´ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2004 Report Share Posted March 29, 2004 To prevent such distressing problems we have devised a new foot and ankle abduction orthosis that holds the foot firmly and comfortably in place, causing no sores. Sorry to probably be asking the obvious but what is the new foot and ankle abduction orthosis? Is this the plastizote and if so what exactly is that? Mum to Baby Bilateral 10 Dec 2003 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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