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does this brace work any better than the DBB?

Allyn

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The website for the sandals is:

www.mdorthopaedics.org

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Hello everyone.. I was just wondering if any of you know the website

address.. I don't remember it.. Thanks a bunch! :)

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We don't have any experience with the DBB. went right from

her casts into her sandals. Dr. Ponseti said that these

would work better with her " elegant " feet. They have been pretty easy

to get on. We didn't have any problems with blisters or pressure

sores. (we consider ourselves very lucky) They are more expensive

than the other brace. I don't know if Dr. Ponseti will continue to

have use the sandals as her feet grow or if he'll

have us switch to the Markell shoes? We see Dr. Ponseti on July 7th

for 's first follow-up after her castings. We'll do whatever

is best for her feet, though. Sorry I can't answer your question any

better. I know there are a handful of parents out there that have had

experience with both braces and will be able to help you better. :)

Bridget and 2/20/04 bl cf sandals 23/7

> Hello everyone.. I was just wondering if any of you know the

website address.. I don't remember it.. Thanks a bunch! :)

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> does this brace work any better than the DBB?

> Allyn

It really depends on the feet. For most feet the Markell shoes works just fine.

It is important to understand that the brace IS a FAB (what many call

DBB), it is just designed a bit different. It is still shoes attached to a bar

with exterior rotation and dorsiflexion. The shoes themselves are the real

difference. For some feet the Markell shoes dont work. They wont stay on or

make blisters, or the feet are just so small, or like in Kai's case, just wont

hold correction. They are mostly used on younger children. There are only 3 or

4 I think that are over 1 year that use the brace.

Angel

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