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Thanks for the reply, her bar wasn't long enough at first. After finding the

group and discovering the proper length my husband had to adjust it. we are

taking her back to the doctor tomorrow. I am guessing she will have to have a

healing cast for at least a week.

All of this is just so frustrating. I guess we had her foot held to the back

of the shoe too tight since it is a pressure sore??

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Thanks for the reply, her bar wasn't long enough at first. After finding the

group and discovering the proper length my husband had to adjust it. we are

taking her back to the doctor tomorrow. I am guessing she will have to have a

healing cast for at least a week.

All of this is just so frustrating. I guess we had her foot held to the back

of the shoe too tight since it is a pressure sore??

Freeman

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Good luck with healing the sore - BTDT - not fun but the cast is really a

good choice for healing. The heel likely was not seated properly - and

because it was rising up the wrong part of the boot was pressing on the

wrong part of her heel (make sense?). When the heel rises up and the strap

is cinched down it presses the heel into the padding in the back where the

padding should be pressing above the heel itself on the ankle. So for

sure, don't stop pushing the heel into the bottom of the shoes, if

anything, press harder and make sure to flex her toes up as far as you can

and then cinch the strap. Then dorsiflex again and press on the

tongue/strap and cinch further if needed. Check it a few times if needed

and re-adjust if needed. Then tighten the laces. And you don't have to do

them to the top hole. Pull that tongue way down so it's level or below the

top of the boot (cut the tongue keeper slit higher if you have to) and

tighten her boot at the ankle in the second hole down. That's a fine way

to do it if you need to. You'll be able to use the top hole soon enough.

Happy baby feet, get the sore healed and try again. Don't be discouraged

if it's not healed when you get the cast off. Just have them put on

another cast and give it more time. It might take a couple of casts. And

that area is going to be tender when it's out of the cast so it's very,

very important that you get her heel down or the sore will come right back.

We're here for you if you need help - I've been right where you are but I

didn't figure it out for a long time and my daughter suffered because of

it. Darbi had sore issues for over 7w... :~{ but we made it through and

she's happy as can be in her DBB.

Hang in there! Keep us informed how she's doing, we're here for you.

Kori

Mama of

Kenton - 6/98

Merek - 3/00

Darbi - 3/28/03 - Rt. CF - DBB 12hr/d

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Good luck with healing the sore - BTDT - not fun but the cast is really a

good choice for healing. The heel likely was not seated properly - and

because it was rising up the wrong part of the boot was pressing on the

wrong part of her heel (make sense?). When the heel rises up and the strap

is cinched down it presses the heel into the padding in the back where the

padding should be pressing above the heel itself on the ankle. So for

sure, don't stop pushing the heel into the bottom of the shoes, if

anything, press harder and make sure to flex her toes up as far as you can

and then cinch the strap. Then dorsiflex again and press on the

tongue/strap and cinch further if needed. Check it a few times if needed

and re-adjust if needed. Then tighten the laces. And you don't have to do

them to the top hole. Pull that tongue way down so it's level or below the

top of the boot (cut the tongue keeper slit higher if you have to) and

tighten her boot at the ankle in the second hole down. That's a fine way

to do it if you need to. You'll be able to use the top hole soon enough.

Happy baby feet, get the sore healed and try again. Don't be discouraged

if it's not healed when you get the cast off. Just have them put on

another cast and give it more time. It might take a couple of casts. And

that area is going to be tender when it's out of the cast so it's very,

very important that you get her heel down or the sore will come right back.

We're here for you if you need help - I've been right where you are but I

didn't figure it out for a long time and my daughter suffered because of

it. Darbi had sore issues for over 7w... :~{ but we made it through and

she's happy as can be in her DBB.

Hang in there! Keep us informed how she's doing, we're here for you.

Kori

Mama of

Kenton - 6/98

Merek - 3/00

Darbi - 3/28/03 - Rt. CF - DBB 12hr/d

(¨`·.·´¨)

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Thank you for the response. We went to the ortho doc today and Kaitlin got a

healing cast. I showed the doctor the flyer for the new Markell shoes and

adjustable torso bar. I also voiced my complaints about the shoes and bar that

we recieved last week. He agreed that the Markell shoes and bar with plates

will be better and not only prescribed them to us, but called and spoke with the

orthotist as well. The orthotist put in an order to Markell (for larger

shoes!) and a new bar. The new DBB should be ready next week...hopefully

Kaitlin

will be ready by then. The doctor says that we caught the purple blister

early enough that it should heal quickly. I also asked about the plastizote

inserts and we will have those too. Her doctor was suprisingly supportive

although

he is not yet certified in the Ponseti Method, he stated that he is studying

the method and attends Ponseti conventions. He seemed rather inviting of the

information I had to offer and willing to follow the protocol. I hope that

things will go uphill from here. Her foot is set at 70 degrees, but her first

bar was too short and her shoes too small..I hope that those problems will be

resolved when she gets her new setup next week. The odd thing is that the

orthotist said that they had started to use the Markell shoes instead of the

" walk-ins " ...the shoes we got last week were not made by Markell...how odd...

LYLAS,

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I never took a picture of the shoes she had... We gave them back to

the brace shop to donate to South Africa. They were made by a company called

" Walk-in " They didn't have any pads or cushion, just hard leather! The heel

stitch seam was poking through on the inside although that's how they were made.

The bar was too short and about 3/4 inch wide and made of plain unfinished

aluminum in the form of a V.

I am glad that we caught her sore early too. Even though it was

almost black by the time we caught it...now it is a lighter purple with a large

red

spot around it. I guess we live and learn.

As for the insert, I appreciate the advice. I would rather have them

and not need them, than need them and not have them. I doubt our brace shop

knows how to put them in. They had to call Markell to find out what shoes I

was requesting.

I am very thankful that I found this group. I have learned so much in

the files and messages over the past few days.

Glad to hear that your daughter is doing well. I would like to see the

pictures...just for curiosity of what could have happened if I had not had

all of the advice and information available on this website.

Freeman &

Kaitlin Freeman - 3/9/04- LCF

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I never took a picture of the shoes she had... We gave them back to

the brace shop to donate to South Africa. They were made by a company called

" Walk-in " They didn't have any pads or cushion, just hard leather! The heel

stitch seam was poking through on the inside although that's how they were made.

The bar was too short and about 3/4 inch wide and made of plain unfinished

aluminum in the form of a V.

I am glad that we caught her sore early too. Even though it was

almost black by the time we caught it...now it is a lighter purple with a large

red

spot around it. I guess we live and learn.

As for the insert, I appreciate the advice. I would rather have them

and not need them, than need them and not have them. I doubt our brace shop

knows how to put them in. They had to call Markell to find out what shoes I

was requesting.

I am very thankful that I found this group. I have learned so much in

the files and messages over the past few days.

Glad to hear that your daughter is doing well. I would like to see the

pictures...just for curiosity of what could have happened if I had not had

all of the advice and information available on this website.

Freeman &

Kaitlin Freeman - 3/9/04- LCF

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I never took a picture of the shoes she had... We gave them back to

the brace shop to donate to South Africa. They were made by a company called

" Walk-in " They didn't have any pads or cushion, just hard leather! The heel

stitch seam was poking through on the inside although that's how they were made.

The bar was too short and about 3/4 inch wide and made of plain unfinished

aluminum in the form of a V.

I am glad that we caught her sore early too. Even though it was

almost black by the time we caught it...now it is a lighter purple with a large

red

spot around it. I guess we live and learn.

As for the insert, I appreciate the advice. I would rather have them

and not need them, than need them and not have them. I doubt our brace shop

knows how to put them in. They had to call Markell to find out what shoes I

was requesting.

I am very thankful that I found this group. I have learned so much in

the files and messages over the past few days.

Glad to hear that your daughter is doing well. I would like to see the

pictures...just for curiosity of what could have happened if I had not had

all of the advice and information available on this website.

Freeman &

Kaitlin Freeman - 3/9/04- LCF

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You mention a flyer for the new Markell shoes....is that posted? We have

an apt. with our Dr. this Friday and I would love to take one to him! Best

of luck with your new shoes!

and Cole (BL Clubfeet)

At 08:30 PM 5/3/2004 -0400, you wrote:

>Thank you for the response. We went to the ortho doc today and Kaitlin got a

>healing cast. I showed the doctor the flyer for the new Markell shoes and

>adjustable torso bar. I also voiced my complaints about the shoes and bar

>that

>we recieved last week. He agreed that the Markell shoes and bar with plates

>will be better and not only prescribed them to us, but called and spoke

>with the

>orthotist as well. The orthotist put in an order to Markell (for larger

>shoes!) and a new bar. The new DBB should be ready next week...hopefully

>Kaitlin

>will be ready by then. The doctor says that we caught the purple blister

>early enough that it should heal quickly. I also asked about the plastizote

>inserts and we will have those too. Her doctor was suprisingly supportive

>although

>he is not yet certified in the Ponseti Method, he stated that he is studying

>the method and attends Ponseti conventions. He seemed rather inviting of the

>information I had to offer and willing to follow the protocol. I hope that

>things will go uphill from here. Her foot is set at 70 degrees, but her

>first

>bar was too short and her shoes too small..I hope that those problems will be

>resolved when she gets her new setup next week. The odd thing is that the

>orthotist said that they had started to use the Markell shoes instead of the

> " walk-ins " ...the shoes we got last week were not made by Markell...how odd...

>

>LYLAS,

>

>

>

>

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,

You mention a flyer for the new Markell shoes....is that posted? We have

an apt. with our Dr. this Friday and I would love to take one to him! Best

of luck with your new shoes!

and Cole (BL Clubfeet)

At 08:30 PM 5/3/2004 -0400, you wrote:

>Thank you for the response. We went to the ortho doc today and Kaitlin got a

>healing cast. I showed the doctor the flyer for the new Markell shoes and

>adjustable torso bar. I also voiced my complaints about the shoes and bar

>that

>we recieved last week. He agreed that the Markell shoes and bar with plates

>will be better and not only prescribed them to us, but called and spoke

>with the

>orthotist as well. The orthotist put in an order to Markell (for larger

>shoes!) and a new bar. The new DBB should be ready next week...hopefully

>Kaitlin

>will be ready by then. The doctor says that we caught the purple blister

>early enough that it should heal quickly. I also asked about the plastizote

>inserts and we will have those too. Her doctor was suprisingly supportive

>although

>he is not yet certified in the Ponseti Method, he stated that he is studying

>the method and attends Ponseti conventions. He seemed rather inviting of the

>information I had to offer and willing to follow the protocol. I hope that

>things will go uphill from here. Her foot is set at 70 degrees, but her

>first

>bar was too short and her shoes too small..I hope that those problems will be

>resolved when she gets her new setup next week. The odd thing is that the

>orthotist said that they had started to use the Markell shoes instead of the

> " walk-ins " ...the shoes we got last week were not made by Markell...how odd...

>

>LYLAS,

>

>

>

>

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,

You mention a flyer for the new Markell shoes....is that posted? We have

an apt. with our Dr. this Friday and I would love to take one to him! Best

of luck with your new shoes!

and Cole (BL Clubfeet)

At 08:30 PM 5/3/2004 -0400, you wrote:

>Thank you for the response. We went to the ortho doc today and Kaitlin got a

>healing cast. I showed the doctor the flyer for the new Markell shoes and

>adjustable torso bar. I also voiced my complaints about the shoes and bar

>that

>we recieved last week. He agreed that the Markell shoes and bar with plates

>will be better and not only prescribed them to us, but called and spoke

>with the

>orthotist as well. The orthotist put in an order to Markell (for larger

>shoes!) and a new bar. The new DBB should be ready next week...hopefully

>Kaitlin

>will be ready by then. The doctor says that we caught the purple blister

>early enough that it should heal quickly. I also asked about the plastizote

>inserts and we will have those too. Her doctor was suprisingly supportive

>although

>he is not yet certified in the Ponseti Method, he stated that he is studying

>the method and attends Ponseti conventions. He seemed rather inviting of the

>information I had to offer and willing to follow the protocol. I hope that

>things will go uphill from here. Her foot is set at 70 degrees, but her

>first

>bar was too short and her shoes too small..I hope that those problems will be

>resolved when she gets her new setup next week. The odd thing is that the

>orthotist said that they had started to use the Markell shoes instead of the

> " walk-ins " ...the shoes we got last week were not made by Markell...how odd...

>

>LYLAS,

>

>

>

>

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Hey jennifer,

So glad to hear you got that pressure sore before it got so bad! I have a

pic of Darbi's if you want to feel good about your fantastic parenting for

a while hehe... That's interesting that you got some other brand of

shoes... did you take any pics to show us what you got? If so - send them

to the picture list when you get a chance. I'm dying to see!

As far as the plastizode... I am not entirely convinced that the new shoes

really need them. But for some babies maybe they do. We have not had a

single problem with our shoes that don't have them in them (they

re-designed the Markell shoes last summer to have an enlarged heel pocket

and padding at the ankle which is supposed to take the place of adding the

plastizode) and Darbi went into those shoes only a month or so after

finally healing up her sore. Our first pair had the insert - and the

bottom of it is what caused the sore (no - I caused the sore but her heel

was pressing into the plastizode and I know this because the orthotist did

the lipstick check and it marked up the insert). So I am a little leery of

the insert - but only because we had such a problem. When I examine the

new style Markell shoes they really do seem to mimic how the insert applies

to the foot and this is why I don't feel it's necessary for all

babies. But... I hear they're still using the insert in Iowa regardless of

the new style shoes so for whatever that's worth... They aren't using them

at our brace shop and apparently are having great results with just the new

style boots. So just watch it - if you see that purple mark come back and

you're sure you're seating the heel in all the way you can rip it out and

see if that helps. It's not like you can't have another put in if you

want. Or... maybe ask them to just give you the inserts and show you

where to put them (maybe they don't know though??) and try the boots

without them first and see if you have problems or she slips. That is what

I would do - but there are many here who use the insert and love it - at

least you have the information to decide for yourself. There is some

discussion about how it helps form the heel properly - Darb's heel looks

great - nice and rounded out just like her normal foot so for us it's not

an issue but it may very well be for some other babies.

At any rate - enjoy your happy little girl now and let us know how it goes

with her next appointment. I love it when I hear people catch these things

sooner than I did! Whoohoo!

Kori

Mama of

Kenton - 6/98

Merek - 3/00

Darbi - 3/28/03 - Rt. CF - DBB 12hr/d

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Hey jennifer,

So glad to hear you got that pressure sore before it got so bad! I have a

pic of Darbi's if you want to feel good about your fantastic parenting for

a while hehe... That's interesting that you got some other brand of

shoes... did you take any pics to show us what you got? If so - send them

to the picture list when you get a chance. I'm dying to see!

As far as the plastizode... I am not entirely convinced that the new shoes

really need them. But for some babies maybe they do. We have not had a

single problem with our shoes that don't have them in them (they

re-designed the Markell shoes last summer to have an enlarged heel pocket

and padding at the ankle which is supposed to take the place of adding the

plastizode) and Darbi went into those shoes only a month or so after

finally healing up her sore. Our first pair had the insert - and the

bottom of it is what caused the sore (no - I caused the sore but her heel

was pressing into the plastizode and I know this because the orthotist did

the lipstick check and it marked up the insert). So I am a little leery of

the insert - but only because we had such a problem. When I examine the

new style Markell shoes they really do seem to mimic how the insert applies

to the foot and this is why I don't feel it's necessary for all

babies. But... I hear they're still using the insert in Iowa regardless of

the new style shoes so for whatever that's worth... They aren't using them

at our brace shop and apparently are having great results with just the new

style boots. So just watch it - if you see that purple mark come back and

you're sure you're seating the heel in all the way you can rip it out and

see if that helps. It's not like you can't have another put in if you

want. Or... maybe ask them to just give you the inserts and show you

where to put them (maybe they don't know though??) and try the boots

without them first and see if you have problems or she slips. That is what

I would do - but there are many here who use the insert and love it - at

least you have the information to decide for yourself. There is some

discussion about how it helps form the heel properly - Darb's heel looks

great - nice and rounded out just like her normal foot so for us it's not

an issue but it may very well be for some other babies.

At any rate - enjoy your happy little girl now and let us know how it goes

with her next appointment. I love it when I hear people catch these things

sooner than I did! Whoohoo!

Kori

Mama of

Kenton - 6/98

Merek - 3/00

Darbi - 3/28/03 - Rt. CF - DBB 12hr/d

(¨`·.·´¨)

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Hey jennifer,

So glad to hear you got that pressure sore before it got so bad! I have a

pic of Darbi's if you want to feel good about your fantastic parenting for

a while hehe... That's interesting that you got some other brand of

shoes... did you take any pics to show us what you got? If so - send them

to the picture list when you get a chance. I'm dying to see!

As far as the plastizode... I am not entirely convinced that the new shoes

really need them. But for some babies maybe they do. We have not had a

single problem with our shoes that don't have them in them (they

re-designed the Markell shoes last summer to have an enlarged heel pocket

and padding at the ankle which is supposed to take the place of adding the

plastizode) and Darbi went into those shoes only a month or so after

finally healing up her sore. Our first pair had the insert - and the

bottom of it is what caused the sore (no - I caused the sore but her heel

was pressing into the plastizode and I know this because the orthotist did

the lipstick check and it marked up the insert). So I am a little leery of

the insert - but only because we had such a problem. When I examine the

new style Markell shoes they really do seem to mimic how the insert applies

to the foot and this is why I don't feel it's necessary for all

babies. But... I hear they're still using the insert in Iowa regardless of

the new style shoes so for whatever that's worth... They aren't using them

at our brace shop and apparently are having great results with just the new

style boots. So just watch it - if you see that purple mark come back and

you're sure you're seating the heel in all the way you can rip it out and

see if that helps. It's not like you can't have another put in if you

want. Or... maybe ask them to just give you the inserts and show you

where to put them (maybe they don't know though??) and try the boots

without them first and see if you have problems or she slips. That is what

I would do - but there are many here who use the insert and love it - at

least you have the information to decide for yourself. There is some

discussion about how it helps form the heel properly - Darb's heel looks

great - nice and rounded out just like her normal foot so for us it's not

an issue but it may very well be for some other babies.

At any rate - enjoy your happy little girl now and let us know how it goes

with her next appointment. I love it when I hear people catch these things

sooner than I did! Whoohoo!

Kori

Mama of

Kenton - 6/98

Merek - 3/00

Darbi - 3/28/03 - Rt. CF - DBB 12hr/d

(¨`·.·´¨)

`·.¸(¨`·.·´¨)

`·.¸.·´

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