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Yes, this does help. Thank you! He definitely seems more comfortable.

He's fussed a bit, but no screaming and he's had them on for about 8 hours

now. He's even slept quite a bit in them. Thank God for this list or I

would have never thought the bar was too short and making him uncomfortable.

and

BCF 03/25/2004

DBB 23/7

Bar length measuring question

> >

> >

> > I finally got Christiopher back in his DBB and he's not really

> fussing very

> > much...at least at the moment. I put his shoes on first and then

> attached

> > the bar. He'd start screaming and crying while when I started to

> put the

> > second shoe on, so I tried measuring the distance that his heels

> were while

> > in the bar and the distance between his shoulders. Far as I can

> tell, the

> > bar was too short, so I lengthened it a little and he seems fine

> now.

> >

> > I make a scratch on the bar below the back of his heels and

> measured the

> > distance between the two, and then measured the distance between the

> > outsides of his shoulders. I don't think I have the bar the same

> distance,

> > but it's close. Is this the right way to do the measurements...and

> do both

> > measurements have to be the same for him to be comfortable or is

> close okay?

> > He obviously can't tell me what the problem is yet, so I want to

> make sure I

> > get the bar as comfortable as I can.

> >

> > Thanks!

> >

> >

> > and

> > BCF 03/25/2004

> > DBB 23/7

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Yes, this does help. Thank you! He definitely seems more comfortable.

He's fussed a bit, but no screaming and he's had them on for about 8 hours

now. He's even slept quite a bit in them. Thank God for this list or I

would have never thought the bar was too short and making him uncomfortable.

and

BCF 03/25/2004

DBB 23/7

Bar length measuring question

> >

> >

> > I finally got Christiopher back in his DBB and he's not really

> fussing very

> > much...at least at the moment. I put his shoes on first and then

> attached

> > the bar. He'd start screaming and crying while when I started to

> put the

> > second shoe on, so I tried measuring the distance that his heels

> were while

> > in the bar and the distance between his shoulders. Far as I can

> tell, the

> > bar was too short, so I lengthened it a little and he seems fine

> now.

> >

> > I make a scratch on the bar below the back of his heels and

> measured the

> > distance between the two, and then measured the distance between the

> > outsides of his shoulders. I don't think I have the bar the same

> distance,

> > but it's close. Is this the right way to do the measurements...and

> do both

> > measurements have to be the same for him to be comfortable or is

> close okay?

> > He obviously can't tell me what the problem is yet, so I want to

> make sure I

> > get the bar as comfortable as I can.

> >

> > Thanks!

> >

> >

> > and

> > BCF 03/25/2004

> > DBB 23/7

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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I checked out the link for " Instructions for Foot Abduction Orthosis " from

American Prosthetics & Orthotics, Inc. in Iowa City, IA that was on the link

for the page you sent. They said you measure the distance between the

center heel screws and this should be the same distance as the measurement

between the outside of the shoulders. This is where I have it set now for

and he is fine with it. He slept last night with no problems

too. He has them off now because I just gave him a bath, but he had them on

for just about 23 hours with no real complaints about them! Yeah!! He's

growing like a weed, so I will definitely be checking these measurements at

least every two weeks, just to make sure he's not uncomfortable.

Someone, either doctor or orthotist (probably orthotist) should be handing

out instructions like this to parents instead of not really telling them

very much at all. If we had gotten instructions like these ones, it would

have saved a lot of discomfort and us a lot of frustration

trying to find out what was wrong.

and

BCF 03/25/2004

DBB 23/7

Bar length measuring question

> >

> >

> > I finally got Christiopher back in his DBB and he's not really

> fussing very

> > much...at least at the moment. I put his shoes on first and then

> attached

> > the bar. He'd start screaming and crying while when I started to

> put the

> > second shoe on, so I tried measuring the distance that his heels

> were while

> > in the bar and the distance between his shoulders. Far as I can

> tell, the

> > bar was too short, so I lengthened it a little and he seems fine

> now.

> >

> > I make a scratch on the bar below the back of his heels and

> measured the

> > distance between the two, and then measured the distance between the

> > outsides of his shoulders. I don't think I have the bar the same

> distance,

> > but it's close. Is this the right way to do the measurements...and

> do both

> > measurements have to be the same for him to be comfortable or is

> close okay?

> > He obviously can't tell me what the problem is yet, so I want to

> make sure I

> > get the bar as comfortable as I can.

> >

> > Thanks!

> >

> >

> > and

> > BCF 03/25/2004

> > DBB 23/7

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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