Guest guest Posted September 1, 2004 Report Share Posted September 1, 2004 Sorry I have been remiss ... I just have been very overwhelmed with moving into the new house and all that goes with the end of August for us. Kai saw Dr Mosca on Aug 25th and Dr Mosca thinks that right now Kai's foot is doing well. It has good flexibility and he believes most of the odd gait and hooking of the foot we are seeing is due to multiple muscle imballances. Dynamic adduction (otherwise known as Metatarsus Adductus) and the inside/outside ankle imballance that sometimes leads to the ATTT is what he believes we are looking at right now. Neither seems to be too bad, but together they *look* bad LOL I am not sure I completely agree with him, but will reserve judgement. Waiting a few months wont hurt much I guess (given how easy Kai's foot can be corrected). Dr M also thinks that the plantar aspect has began to stabilize. I dont think it is as stable as he believes, but beginning to stabilize is better than another relapse! Bottom line is no cast this time (YAY!!!) and keep stretching and excersizing the foot and we will see! Angel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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