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We are using PT. We have some drop foot going on- so we are working on that.

Plus, we had to narrow his base. I have had four different PT's in the past 1.5

years and they all have done some stretching and some gross motor activities.

Just my thought...can't hurt.

Physical Therapy

Was wondering what the concesus is regarding physical therapy. I

know it's not prescribed as necessary under the Ponseti method.

However, can it help improve flexibility and possibly help prevent a

relapse when used in conjuction with the dbb? I'm curious to know if

anyone here is using PT for their children and your feelings about

it. Thanks for your feedback...

mom to Sophia 12/8/03 bi cf

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When I asked Dr. Ponseti about this he said that everyday kicking,

pushing, pulling up, then walking are PT enough for Zach's clubfoot.

I'm not sure if this is specific to his foot, or if it can be

generalized to all clubfeet.

Holly

Zachary 7/27/02

Unilateral Right Clubfoot

Treated by Dr. Ponseti

14 hrs/day DBB

> Was wondering what the concesus is regarding physical therapy. I

> know it's not prescribed as necessary under the Ponseti method.

> However, can it help improve flexibility and possibly help prevent

a

> relapse when used in conjuction with the dbb? I'm curious to know

if

> anyone here is using PT for their children and your feelings about

> it. Thanks for your feedback...

>

> mom to Sophia 12/8/03 bi cf

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Vinny had two PTs. One at the hospital who worked with the

manipulation of his feet and helped explain to us what was going on

and different things we could do at home to help Vinny. They have

seen many children, clubfoot and otherwise, who were casted at very

young and infant stages. These children ended up with posture

problems and other developmental difficulties later. Nichole (the

hospital PT) pushed hard for tummy time even though Vinny was

completely against it. Showed us different distractions to get him

to look up when on his tummy as well as excercises for after the

casts were off. His home PT, Miriam made sure we did what we needed

to ensure he didn't have any problems. One problem he did have, was

once he learned to roll over (which took alot of work for him with

the casts), he only rolled one way. Something we didn't pay much

attention to until I noticed one side of his torso sort of sagged and

bulged. He had no muscle tone on that side. So a new exercise

regimen was put together to force him to use the weak side. Now he's

just fine and home therapy was cancelled with the exception of social

visits.

I think the use of a PT is wonderful. They are also better at

explaining EXACTLY what you are doing when you bend this part this

way and why you should or shouldn't do something.

If you have the availability of a PT I would take it. If not for

anything other than an alternate source for information and help.

Laurie - Vinny's Mommy

> Was wondering what the concesus is regarding physical therapy. I

> know it's not prescribed as necessary under the Ponseti method.

> However, can it help improve flexibility and possibly help prevent

a

> relapse when used in conjuction with the dbb? I'm curious to know

if

> anyone here is using PT for their children and your feelings about

> it. Thanks for your feedback...

>

> mom to Sophia 12/8/03 bi cf

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We also use p/t on Simon. We stretch his heel cords. It seems to help.

, what kind of streching do you do?

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>To: nosurgery4clubfoot >

>Subject: Re: Physical Therapy

>Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 16:04:07 -0500

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>We are using PT. We have some drop foot going on- so we are working on

>that. Plus, we had to narrow his base. I have had four different PT's in

>the past 1.5 years and they all have done some stretching and some gross

>motor activities. Just my thought...can't hurt.

>

>

> Physical Therapy

>

>

> Was wondering what the concesus is regarding physical therapy. I

> know it's not prescribed as necessary under the Ponseti method.

> However, can it help improve flexibility and possibly help prevent a

> relapse when used in conjuction with the dbb? I'm curious to know if

> anyone here is using PT for their children and your feelings about

> it. Thanks for your feedback...

>

> mom to Sophia 12/8/03 bi cf

>

>

>

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I did not have a doc's referral to get Tyler into first steps. I

just contacted them myself and they came out to do the evalutation.

They checked with Tyler's doc to make sure that it would not do any

damage or hurt anything, but as far as getting in touch with them I

did that. Tyler is doind so much better too! Plus first steps is a

great program to get into. Until Tyler started PT he would only

stand up when holding the couch, chair, ect. Now he is taking steps

and has learned how to get up on his own. He hasn't really taken

off yet but think he will soon.

Tyler's mom

bi lat cf

1/14/03

> 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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> " littlebrat2002 "

> 07/13/04 04:01 PM

> Please respond to

> nosurgery4clubfoot

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> nosurgery4clubfoot

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> Subject

> Re: physical therapy

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> 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.

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> Tyler's mom

> bi lat cf 1/14/03

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> > 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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my dd has pt but i dont know if it helped really. now she has early intervention

and she wasnt seen for like 5 weeks and she started crawling and walking with

out their help. so i dont really know if any of it helped.

allyn

tkbmangum .Mangum@...> wrote:

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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