Guest guest Posted October 25, 2004 Report Share Posted October 25, 2004 Bess, I'm glad everything is going well for Audrey! This used to be a common topic on the list, but hasn't been brought up in ages! Yes, it's common for the kids' feet to turn out when they first start walking. I used to refer to 's feet as " Charlie Chaplin feet " . I was assured by Dr. P that they would eventually turn in and be " normal " ...and yes, they did. It was so gradual though, that I couldn't even tell you when they started pointing straight ahead instead of looking over-corrected. Be assured that they will look and function perfectly fine in time. The only thing that a parent of a uni-lateral child might want to watch for is for the ankle area of the " good foot " to roll inward toward the floor when the child is standing. In this case, the outward rotation of the shoe of the non-clubfoot should probably be reduced to 25 degrees or even 0 degrees. (this happened with my daughter) I have pictures of 's feet at different stages birth through age 4 on her website if you want to see how they changed through the years. Regards, & (3-16-00) left clubfoot, switched to Ponseti method at 4 mo. old http://ponseticlubfoot.freeservers.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2004 Report Share Posted October 25, 2004 Bess- TOTALLY NORMAL! The feet are suppose to be somewhat overcorrected. It will go away after several months of walking steadily. If it stays overcorrected for along time after they walk the doc will rotate the shoes in 5-10 degrees. I know because this was the same with my son. Don't worry. > >Reply-To: nosurgery4clubfoot >To: nosurgery4clubfoot >Subject: feet turn out when standing >Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 10:56:36 -0700 > >Hello! > >First, I'd like to tell everyone how much I appreciate the advice and >support from everyone on this list. While I don't post very often, I read >every email and find all of the information shared to be very informative >and reassuring. It is so nice to have people who really understand to go >through this experience with. > >My daughter Audrey is just about 13 months old and has bilateral >clubfoot. She is crawling everywhere and has recently started pulling >herself up to a standing position. She wears the brace 12 hours/day now >(just reduced from 14) and can do both of these with the brace on or >off. I have noticed that when she stands without the brace on, her feet >(one more so than the other) turn out to the side, as if she is still in >the brace. Additionally, when she crawls, this same foot is not faced down >towards the floor but instead, out to the side. Does this sound normal? >Will she gradually move her feet in once she starts walking? I'm a little >worried...any advice would be greatly appreciated! > >Thank you, >Bess > >Elena, 3/31/00 >Audrey, 9/27/03, bcf, dbb 12 hrs/day > >Go Wildcats! > >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >Bess Ecelbarger >NSE Coordinator/Advising Specialist, University School >The University of Arizona >ILC 103 >PO Box 210070 >Tucson, AZ 85721-0070 >Phone: Fax: >becelbar@... >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2004 Report Share Posted October 25, 2004 Bess, Jonah, 16 months, does exactly the same thing your daughter does. When he crawls, his feet still point out to the sides--I sent a picture of this to CFPICS a couple of months ago. When he stands, he looks like he's practicing ballet. When he walks, his little feet are turned out. I think it's sort of cute--although I might not if someone told me he'd always walk this way... Let us know when your little one starts walking! Naomi The Family Naomi Hannah Jonah(06/20/03, bilateral clubfoot, FAB 16/7) Bess Ecelbarger becelbar@...> wrote: Hello! First, I'd like to tell everyone how much I appreciate the advice and support from everyone on this list. While I don't post very often, I read every email and find all of the information shared to be very informative and reassuring. It is so nice to have people who really understand to go through this experience with. My daughter Audrey is just about 13 months old and has bilateral clubfoot. She is crawling everywhere and has recently started pulling herself up to a standing position. She wears the brace 12 hours/day now (just reduced from 14) and can do both of these with the brace on or off. I have noticed that when she stands without the brace on, her feet (one more so than the other) turn out to the side, as if she is still in the brace. Additionally, when she crawls, this same foot is not faced down towards the floor but instead, out to the side. Does this sound normal? Will she gradually move her feet in once she starts walking? I'm a little worried...any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thank you, Bess Elena, 3/31/00 Audrey, 9/27/03, bcf, dbb 12 hrs/day Go Wildcats! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bess Ecelbarger NSE Coordinator/Advising Specialist, University School The University of Arizona ILC 103 PO Box 210070 Tucson, AZ 85721-0070 Phone: Fax: becelbar@... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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