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I was wondering. My doctor hasn't recommended it yet but I have left a

message with him to see if I can get a referral from him to get into the

First Steps program. I don't see where it would hurt to help them try to

do the things that other children are doing. I am still mystified as to

how he is going to learn how to crawl. He will stand up with his shoes on

or off and likes to stand up by the couch but he can't get there by

himself. And if he can only get his shoes off a few hours a day, how will

he learn this stuff. My doctor said that he has to wear the shoes until

full time until he can walk and then we will cut back. At this rate it is

going to be a long time coming!

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07/13/04 04:01 PM

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Re: physical therapy

Yes,

Tyler has a pt come in once a week to help him in stretching and

learning to walk. It is helping him alot too! Since his pt has

been working with him he is standing. Which is something that he

could not do before.

Tyler's mom

bi lat cf 1/14/03

> Does anyone use physical therapy for their child in order to

stretch

> the muscles, teach them how to crawl or walk?

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Dr. Ponseti's protocol calls for the brace to be worn 23 hours/day for the first

3 months after removing the last cast. After that three month period the amount

of time the brace is worn is reduced. It seems that most are reduced to 16-18

hours/ day, then reduced to 14 hours, and then again to 12 hours. I can't tell

you the time frames though. I know that some of the more experienced parents can

help me out with that. just saw Dr. Ponseti last week and he reduced her

time in the brace to 20hrs/day for the next four weeks. She will then be 18 hrs

for another 4 weeks and then stay at 16 hrs for a while after that. It should

end up that the child wears the brace while sleeping (naps and night time) and

therefore does not interfere with crawling and walking. From what I've read in

the postings here, most children learn how to crawl and cruise both with the

brace on and off. Sorry for rambling. Just wanted to share my observations.

Bridget

2/20/04 bl cf sandals 20/7

Mangum .Mangum@...> wrote:

I was wondering. My doctor hasn't recommended it yet but I have left a

message with him to see if I can get a referral from him to get into the

First Steps program. I don't see where it would hurt to help them try to

do the things that other children are doing. I am still mystified as to

how he is going to learn how to crawl. He will stand up with his shoes on

or off and likes to stand up by the couch but he can't get there by

himself. And if he can only get his shoes off a few hours a day, how will

he learn this stuff. My doctor said that he has to wear the shoes until

full time until he can walk and then we will cut back. At this rate it is

going to be a long time coming!

" littlebrat2002 " littlebrat2002@...>

07/13/04 04:01 PM

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Re: physical therapy

Yes,

Tyler has a pt come in once a week to help him in stretching and

learning to walk. It is helping him alot too! Since his pt has

been working with him he is standing. Which is something that he

could not do before.

Tyler's mom

bi lat cf 1/14/03

> Does anyone use physical therapy for their child in order to

stretch

> the muscles, teach them how to crawl or walk?

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,

Dr. Ponseti's protocol calls for the brace to be worn 23 hours/day for the first

3 months after removing the last cast. After that three month period the amount

of time the brace is worn is reduced. It seems that most are reduced to 16-18

hours/ day, then reduced to 14 hours, and then again to 12 hours. I can't tell

you the time frames though. I know that some of the more experienced parents can

help me out with that. just saw Dr. Ponseti last week and he reduced her

time in the brace to 20hrs/day for the next four weeks. She will then be 18 hrs

for another 4 weeks and then stay at 16 hrs for a while after that. It should

end up that the child wears the brace while sleeping (naps and night time) and

therefore does not interfere with crawling and walking. From what I've read in

the postings here, most children learn how to crawl and cruise both with the

brace on and off. Sorry for rambling. Just wanted to share my observations.

Bridget

2/20/04 bl cf sandals 20/7

Mangum .Mangum@...> wrote:

I was wondering. My doctor hasn't recommended it yet but I have left a

message with him to see if I can get a referral from him to get into the

First Steps program. I don't see where it would hurt to help them try to

do the things that other children are doing. I am still mystified as to

how he is going to learn how to crawl. He will stand up with his shoes on

or off and likes to stand up by the couch but he can't get there by

himself. And if he can only get his shoes off a few hours a day, how will

he learn this stuff. My doctor said that he has to wear the shoes until

full time until he can walk and then we will cut back. At this rate it is

going to be a long time coming!

" littlebrat2002 " littlebrat2002@...>

07/13/04 04:01 PM

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nosurgery4clubfoot

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nosurgery4clubfoot

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Re: physical therapy

Yes,

Tyler has a pt come in once a week to help him in stretching and

learning to walk. It is helping him alot too! Since his pt has

been working with him he is standing. Which is something that he

could not do before.

Tyler's mom

bi lat cf 1/14/03

> Does anyone use physical therapy for their child in order to

stretch

> the muscles, teach them how to crawl or walk?

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Apparently this never got sent yesterday... weird. Sorry!

At 01:46 PM 7/13/2004, you wrote:

>I was wondering. My doctor hasn't recommended it yet but I have left a

>message with him to see if I can get a referral from him to get into the

>First Steps program. I don't see where it would hurt to help them try to

>do the things that other children are doing. I am still mystified as to

>how he is going to learn how to crawl.

hehe, crawling is easy enough in the brace. Ever seen one of those

crawling dolls that the butt sways from side to side? Well, that's how it

works :~} Pretty cute I think. Especially when they crawl without the

brace and that butt gets to swaying side to side anyway, hehe. Crawling

will come just fine - I wouldn't worry too much about that.

> He will stand up with his shoes on

>or off and likes to stand up by the couch but he can't get there by

>himself. And if he can only get his shoes off a few hours a day, how will

>he learn this stuff. My doctor said that he has to wear the shoes until

>full time until he can walk and then we will cut back. At this rate it is

>going to be a long time coming!

uhhhhh.... yeah. Even if he walks early (let's say 10 mo's) it's a long

time coming (would have been 5-6mo for us). The full time wear is only for

3 months. Why on earth a doc would deviate *that* far beyond what's

recommended is beyond me. It's like half the docs don't prescribe enough

time and the rest overdo it to the point of ridiculous. Email Dr. Ponseti

and ask him how long baby should be in the DBB 23/7 and when he writes you

back take that to your doc. If he says no way I'd walk away and reduce the

time anyway. What a PITA to be full time till walking. And I do think

you're right in one sense there... I think it might encourage

developmental delays if baby never gets out of it till walking (but I'm not

sure, since we didn't do that). I don't know how he'd learn to walk if he

wears it all the time like that. Crawling is a no-brainer. it only

involves the knees and hips and the feet follow along. Walking however

involves being able to balance long enough on one foot to get the other one

in front. Much more than crawling and practice with the cruising is

essential. Darbi cruised great in the bar but much better without

it. She walked early but if she was more like her closest brother and

under this doc's care she wouldn't have come out of the brace full time

till last month. And that's assuming she could figure out how to walk

better than her brother did not having a brace to hinder him with. Oh no,

I seriously doubt that if she were he... that she'd be walking even now if

she'd been in full time that long. She's been walking for almost 6 months

now already.

If your doc thinks first steps is appropriate... I'd absolutely question

his advice on brace wear. If a child needs help learning to walk after a

reasonable effort has been made to give him the tools (let's say tools here

are *feet* not tied together by a brace) then sure - a program is in

order. But without the tools in the first place how does one know that he

can't do it on his own? OK, I'll stop... but this all makes no sense to

me at all. I suppose I'm not so good at having a somewhat disabled

child... she seems so normal and I expect nothing less than peak

performance from her :~}

Kori

Mama of

Kenton - 6/98

Merek - 3/00

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

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