Guest guest Posted May 5, 2004 Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 Hi again and Carole, , sorry I can't help with the over-active anterior tibialis. But if Dr. P is recommending casting I think you might as well try it out before going toward or waiting for surgery. It's great that your doctor is a Ponseti believer. Emma's great results with Dr. P (when she was a baby) turned our local doc into a believer- however it didn't make him capable of understanding the method thoroughly, only proper training can do that. For both of you, we have for some reason lost access to our Yahoo account, so I'm sorry if you've written lately and I haven't gotten back. We'll be setting up another account next week, so in the meantime we can keep in touch on here. take care, - New dilemma! Hello, all, Thanks to everyone's excellent advice we sent pics to Dr. P of Evan's feet (8-17-00, bilateral cf, tenotomy age 3 mo, FAB until age 2, now relapsing?). He emailed right back (the man is amazing) and said that we should try recasting for the relapse and then back into the FAB. If this failed, then the only alternative is ATTT. So I called our Dr. here in Seattle who is a Ponseti believer! He was happy that we had contacted Dr. P., however, he is not sure that Evan has a true relapse as his feet are still remarkably flexible. And this is true. It is just when he starts to walk that they crank in. They do point in when he sits with feet straight out in front but when hanging down at a 90 degree angle, they look GREAT. Our dr's opinion is that Evan has overactivity of the anterior tibialis and that casting may not help this at all. He thinks the only answer is ATTT. Our doc is going to consult with another Ponseti trained dr. in the practice and get back to me. So, of course, we don't know what to do! This is SO frustrating and time is going by. Anyone have experience with overactive anterior tibialis? and Evan. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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