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There was some discussion about this a few weeks ago. It seems

everybody is different. Even in the Global Help Booklet it says 2

different things. Some measure from bolt to bolt, some the distance

between the heels. From what I gather anything from the bolts

outward is okay, it's whatever your baby is comfortable with. My

daughter is happy with her's measured from bolt to bolt, so the

space between her heels is fairly small. I know some other babies on

here like their feet further apart. If you have an adjustable bar,

you could see how he reacts once he's in it. Maybe start by

measuring from the bolts & go out from there if he seems fussy. Or

the other way around (measure from the heels & work inward if he's

unhappy). Hope this helps!

, mommy of:

Guinevere, on, Ava 8/4/04 right CF DBB 23/7

>

> Just wondering what everyone's experience has been with the length

> of the bar causing sores or just a fussy baby who has trouble

> adjusting to the bar. We haven't had the new brace and shoes on

> since Sam was fitted last week due to his sores still healing but

it

> seems that the brace holds his legs really far apart; which is the

> opposite of how he naturally holds them. I am planning to measure

> it tonight to see if it is wider than his shoulders. Do you

measure

> from the center of the heel?

>

> Thanks,

>

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There was some discussion about this a few weeks ago. It seems

everybody is different. Even in the Global Help Booklet it says 2

different things. Some measure from bolt to bolt, some the distance

between the heels. From what I gather anything from the bolts

outward is okay, it's whatever your baby is comfortable with. My

daughter is happy with her's measured from bolt to bolt, so the

space between her heels is fairly small. I know some other babies on

here like their feet further apart. If you have an adjustable bar,

you could see how he reacts once he's in it. Maybe start by

measuring from the bolts & go out from there if he seems fussy. Or

the other way around (measure from the heels & work inward if he's

unhappy). Hope this helps!

, mommy of:

Guinevere, on, Ava 8/4/04 right CF DBB 23/7

>

> Just wondering what everyone's experience has been with the length

> of the bar causing sores or just a fussy baby who has trouble

> adjusting to the bar. We haven't had the new brace and shoes on

> since Sam was fitted last week due to his sores still healing but

it

> seems that the brace holds his legs really far apart; which is the

> opposite of how he naturally holds them. I am planning to measure

> it tonight to see if it is wider than his shoulders. Do you

measure

> from the center of the heel?

>

> Thanks,

>

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Has he been out of shoes this entire time? I would be very cautious

with that...that would be a red flag to me as you don't want him out

of his shoes for any length of time, except for the alloted. Usually

when there are sores, kids on here have had to go back into casts to

allow them to heal and yet not relapse at the same time.

right now I would be more concerned with that. That really bothers me

if he's been out of his shoes that whole time.

>

> Just wondering what everyone's experience has been with the length

> of the bar causing sores or just a fussy baby who has trouble

> adjusting to the bar. We haven't had the new brace and shoes on

> since Sam was fitted last week due to his sores still healing but it

> seems that the brace holds his legs really far apart; which is the

> opposite of how he naturally holds them. I am planning to measure

> it tonight to see if it is wider than his shoulders. Do you measure

> from the center of the heel?

>

> Thanks,

>

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> Just wondering what everyone's experience has been with the length

> of the bar causing sores or just a fussy baby who has trouble

> adjusting to the bar. We haven't had the new brace and shoes on

> since Sam was fitted last week due to his sores still healing but

it

> seems that the brace holds his legs really far apart; which is the

> opposite of how he naturally holds them. I am planning to measure

> it tonight to see if it is wider than his shoulders. Do you

measure

> from the center of the heel?

>

> Thanks,

>

The guy who fitted 's shoes measured his shoulders and added 2 " .

's shoulders are 8 " , but his bar measures 11 " . He seems

comfortable even though his feet look wider apart than his shoulders.

and 11/10/03 bilateral clubfoot dbb 23/7

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I also have a question regarding this.... At what age did most of your kids need

a longer bar? is almost 11 months and still in the 8 inch bar. His

shoulders seem to measure the same still.. he is really small for his age. Just

curious when most of the babies needed a bigger bar.

2.9.04 DBB 12 hours

jagrindon jagrindon@...> wrote:

Just wondering what everyone's experience has been with the length

of the bar causing sores or just a fussy baby who has trouble

adjusting to the bar. We haven't had the new brace and shoes on

since Sam was fitted last week due to his sores still healing but it

seems that the brace holds his legs really far apart; which is the

opposite of how he naturally holds them. I am planning to measure

it tonight to see if it is wider than his shoulders. Do you measure

from the center of the heel?

Thanks,

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I think that most of us on this list have adjustable length bars.

This enables us to adjust the length ourselves as needed. I do

a 'visual' check about once a month...I hold the brace across Owen's

back just to make sure that his shoulders 'fit' in between the shoes

on the bar. If they don't quite fit, I widen his bar until they do.

You can see a picture of this at 's Ponseti Links site here:

http://pages.ivillage.com/ponseti_links/id9.html

Just scroll down a bit on this page.

Hope this helps,

Daiga and Owen, 02/04/03

Unilateral LCF, FAB 14/24

>

> Just wondering what everyone's experience has been with the length

> of the bar causing sores or just a fussy baby who has trouble

> adjusting to the bar. We haven't had the new brace and shoes on

> since Sam was fitted last week due to his sores still healing but

it

> seems that the brace holds his legs really far apart; which is the

> opposite of how he naturally holds them. I am planning to measure

> it tonight to see if it is wider than his shoulders. Do you

measure

> from the center of the heel?

>

> Thanks,

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Yes, he has been out of the shoes since Dec. 14th. I too was very

concerned about relapsing but Dr. Dobbs has checked his foot the

last two weeks and hasn't seen any sign of relapse. He did not want

to put Sammy in a healing cast because the sores on his heels were

so bad, he wanted them to be open to air, he did not feel they would

heal properly with all the sweating going on inside the cast or in

the shoes. We have been doing stretching exercises religiously,

about 5-6 times a day and his foot is very flexible. The sores on

his heels are almost completely healed now and we are going to start

the brace again tomorrow.

> >

> > Just wondering what everyone's experience has been with the

length

> > of the bar causing sores or just a fussy baby who has trouble

> > adjusting to the bar. We haven't had the new brace and shoes on

> > since Sam was fitted last week due to his sores still healing

but it

> > seems that the brace holds his legs really far apart; which is

the

> > opposite of how he naturally holds them. I am planning to

measure

> > it tonight to see if it is wider than his shoulders. Do you

measure

> > from the center of the heel?

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

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Interesting, since that'd put the brace about 4 " longer than I set

Darbi's. Seems like that'd be way too much. Have you held the brace up to

his shoulders to see how much further apart his heels are than his

shoulders? If the brace is too far apart you may notice that his feet

aren't dorsiflexed enough. I would absolutely not want an 11 " bar on my

2.5 month old child. If his shoulders are 8 " , his bar should be 8 " . Where

did this guy find information to say to add 2 " ?? That's just weird and

very, very wrong. I'm surprised is comfortable. Darbs didn't get a

bar that long till she was over a year old. Did the guy bend the bar so

the feet are dorsiflexed? If he didn't do that, those far apart feet are

absolutely not getting enough dorsiflexion, you can see the physics of

this... the further apart the feet are the more pointed down they are.

Kori

At 04:09 PM 12/29/2004, you wrote:

>

> >

> > Just wondering what everyone's experience has been with the length

> > of the bar causing sores or just a fussy baby who has trouble

> > adjusting to the bar. We haven't had the new brace and shoes on

> > since Sam was fitted last week due to his sores still healing but

>it

> > seems that the brace holds his legs really far apart; which is the

> > opposite of how he naturally holds them. I am planning to measure

> > it tonight to see if it is wider than his shoulders. Do you

>measure

> > from the center of the heel?

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

>

>

>

>The guy who fitted 's shoes measured his shoulders and added 2 " .

>'s shoulders are 8 " , but his bar measures 11 " . He seems

>comfortable even though his feet look wider apart than his shoulders.

>

> and 11/10/03 bilateral clubfoot dbb 23/7

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Interesting, since that'd put the brace about 4 " longer than I set

Darbi's. Seems like that'd be way too much. Have you held the brace up to

his shoulders to see how much further apart his heels are than his

shoulders? If the brace is too far apart you may notice that his feet

aren't dorsiflexed enough. I would absolutely not want an 11 " bar on my

2.5 month old child. If his shoulders are 8 " , his bar should be 8 " . Where

did this guy find information to say to add 2 " ?? That's just weird and

very, very wrong. I'm surprised is comfortable. Darbs didn't get a

bar that long till she was over a year old. Did the guy bend the bar so

the feet are dorsiflexed? If he didn't do that, those far apart feet are

absolutely not getting enough dorsiflexion, you can see the physics of

this... the further apart the feet are the more pointed down they are.

Kori

At 04:09 PM 12/29/2004, you wrote:

>

> >

> > Just wondering what everyone's experience has been with the length

> > of the bar causing sores or just a fussy baby who has trouble

> > adjusting to the bar. We haven't had the new brace and shoes on

> > since Sam was fitted last week due to his sores still healing but

>it

> > seems that the brace holds his legs really far apart; which is the

> > opposite of how he naturally holds them. I am planning to measure

> > it tonight to see if it is wider than his shoulders. Do you

>measure

> > from the center of the heel?

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

>

>

>

>The guy who fitted 's shoes measured his shoulders and added 2 " .

>'s shoulders are 8 " , but his bar measures 11 " . He seems

>comfortable even though his feet look wider apart than his shoulders.

>

> and 11/10/03 bilateral clubfoot dbb 23/7

>

>

>

>

>

>

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If the sores were THAT bad... you really should consider not allowing ANY

pressure on that area. Because if they're almost healed... they can and

will come back very quickly even without much pressure. Ask Dr. Dobbs to

cut a hole in the back of the shoes, because beyond not being able to wear

the brace again for a while no baby deserves sores like that on their

feet... and especially not twice. I'm sure you know, you just don't want

to go through this again so eliminate anything that *might* cause a sore

and you'll be on your way into the 23/7.

Kori

At 07:42 AM 12/30/2004, you wrote:

>Yes, he has been out of the shoes since Dec. 14th. I too was very

>concerned about relapsing but Dr. Dobbs has checked his foot the

>last two weeks and hasn't seen any sign of relapse. He did not want

>to put Sammy in a healing cast because the sores on his heels were

>so bad, he wanted them to be open to air, he did not feel they would

>heal properly with all the sweating going on inside the cast or in

>the shoes. We have been doing stretching exercises religiously,

>about 5-6 times a day and his foot is very flexible. The sores on

>his heels are almost completely healed now and we are going to start

>the brace again tomorrow.

>

>

> > >

> > > Just wondering what everyone's experience has been with the

>length

> > > of the bar causing sores or just a fussy baby who has trouble

> > > adjusting to the bar. We haven't had the new brace and shoes on

> > > since Sam was fitted last week due to his sores still healing

>but it

> > > seems that the brace holds his legs really far apart; which is

>the

> > > opposite of how he naturally holds them. I am planning to

>measure

> > > it tonight to see if it is wider than his shoulders. Do you

>measure

> > > from the center of the heel?

> > >

> > > Thanks,

> > >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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If the sores were THAT bad... you really should consider not allowing ANY

pressure on that area. Because if they're almost healed... they can and

will come back very quickly even without much pressure. Ask Dr. Dobbs to

cut a hole in the back of the shoes, because beyond not being able to wear

the brace again for a while no baby deserves sores like that on their

feet... and especially not twice. I'm sure you know, you just don't want

to go through this again so eliminate anything that *might* cause a sore

and you'll be on your way into the 23/7.

Kori

At 07:42 AM 12/30/2004, you wrote:

>Yes, he has been out of the shoes since Dec. 14th. I too was very

>concerned about relapsing but Dr. Dobbs has checked his foot the

>last two weeks and hasn't seen any sign of relapse. He did not want

>to put Sammy in a healing cast because the sores on his heels were

>so bad, he wanted them to be open to air, he did not feel they would

>heal properly with all the sweating going on inside the cast or in

>the shoes. We have been doing stretching exercises religiously,

>about 5-6 times a day and his foot is very flexible. The sores on

>his heels are almost completely healed now and we are going to start

>the brace again tomorrow.

>

>

> > >

> > > Just wondering what everyone's experience has been with the

>length

> > > of the bar causing sores or just a fussy baby who has trouble

> > > adjusting to the bar. We haven't had the new brace and shoes on

> > > since Sam was fitted last week due to his sores still healing

>but it

> > > seems that the brace holds his legs really far apart; which is

>the

> > > opposite of how he naturally holds them. I am planning to

>measure

> > > it tonight to see if it is wider than his shoulders. Do you

>measure

> > > from the center of the heel?

> > >

> > > Thanks,

> > >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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good! I am so glad to hear you have been in contact and faithful with

the stretches in that time out of the brace. Ater going through a

relapse, I just hate to hear of anyone else going through that! Keep

stretching! Lord bless you guys,

> > >

> > > Just wondering what everyone's experience has been with the

> length

> > > of the bar causing sores or just a fussy baby who has trouble

> > > adjusting to the bar. We haven't had the new brace and shoes on

> > > since Sam was fitted last week due to his sores still healing

> but it

> > > seems that the brace holds his legs really far apart; which is

> the

> > > opposite of how he naturally holds them. I am planning to

> measure

> > > it tonight to see if it is wider than his shoulders. Do you

> measure

> > > from the center of the heel?

> > >

> > > Thanks,

> > >

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good! I am so glad to hear you have been in contact and faithful with

the stretches in that time out of the brace. Ater going through a

relapse, I just hate to hear of anyone else going through that! Keep

stretching! Lord bless you guys,

> > >

> > > Just wondering what everyone's experience has been with the

> length

> > > of the bar causing sores or just a fussy baby who has trouble

> > > adjusting to the bar. We haven't had the new brace and shoes on

> > > since Sam was fitted last week due to his sores still healing

> but it

> > > seems that the brace holds his legs really far apart; which is

> the

> > > opposite of how he naturally holds them. I am planning to

> measure

> > > it tonight to see if it is wider than his shoulders. Do you

> measure

> > > from the center of the heel?

> > >

> > > Thanks,

> > >

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We too kept our daughter out of a cast or shoes for a week after her

last cast, she had no tenotomy, but our doctor (Dr. Pirani, Ponseti

certified) wanted to ensure she had full correction so she wore the

last cast for 3 weeks. She had a growth spurt and her leg was purple

and she had a couple of open wounds when we finally removed her cast.

Even if it meant she needed to go into another cast (relapse), I

wanted to give her little leg and foot time to heal before she went

into the shoes. It is so hard when you see your little one with

sores/blisters etc!

I hope Sammy's foot is feeling better and good luck with the shoes!

& Grace

> > >

> > > Just wondering what everyone's experience has been with the

> length

> > > of the bar causing sores or just a fussy baby who has trouble

> > > adjusting to the bar. We haven't had the new brace and shoes

on

> > > since Sam was fitted last week due to his sores still healing

> but it

> > > seems that the brace holds his legs really far apart; which is

> the

> > > opposite of how he naturally holds them. I am planning to

> measure

> > > it tonight to see if it is wider than his shoulders. Do you

> measure

> > > from the center of the heel?

> > >

> > > Thanks,

> > >

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lol, 7-8 mo's here. She got a 10 " bar and it was long overdue. It's size

that dictates the change though, not age. If he's small for his age, that

would seem to explain it. Just put it up to his shoulders every now and

then and you'll know when it's time for a new one. The one thing about a

smaller bar is that it's easier for them to roll over under covers than

with a longer one. When we switched to the 10 " bar it also coincided with

her waking a lot at night and we had to devise some way to cover her to

keep warm yet not let her get tangled in the covers and wake up. So if

he's 11 mo's he's well on his way to being a little more self sufficient at

night and better able to deal with a longer bar when he does get it. I'd

think...

Kori

At 06:08 PM 12/29/2004, you wrote:

>I also have a question regarding this.... At what age did most of your

>kids need a longer bar? is almost 11 months and still in the 8 inch

>bar. His shoulders seem to measure the same still.. he is really small for

>his age. Just curious when most of the babies needed a bigger bar.

>

> 2.9.04 DBB 12 hours

>

>jagrindon jagrindon@...> wrote:

>

>Just wondering what everyone's experience has been with the length

>of the bar causing sores or just a fussy baby who has trouble

>adjusting to the bar. We haven't had the new brace and shoes on

>since Sam was fitted last week due to his sores still healing but it

>seems that the brace holds his legs really far apart; which is the

>opposite of how he naturally holds them. I am planning to measure

>it tonight to see if it is wider than his shoulders. Do you measure

>from the center of the heel?

>

>Thanks,

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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