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We also had problems when going into the DBB/Fab. I ended up e-

mailing pictures of her feet to Dr Ponseti. He diagnosed her as

having atypical clubfeet and that her feet were never fully

corrected. I thought I would mention it sense you mentioned that the

feet were quite round.

--Less than 5% of infants born with clubfeet may have very severe,

short, plump feet with stiff ligaments, unyielding to stretching with

a deep transverse skin fold across the sole of the foot and another

crease above the heel. These babies require special treatment and may

need surgical correction. The results are better if bone and joint

surgery can be avoided altogether. Surgery in the clubfoot is

invariably followed by scarring, stiffness and muscle weakness which

becomes more severe and disabling after adolescence.

Her feet are flexable but the skin folds are a good sign. You might

want to send pictures to Dr Ponseti to rule out this possibility.

Tori 1/30/04 bilateral atypical cf, in casts following tenotomy

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