Guest guest Posted November 16, 2004 Report Share Posted November 16, 2004 Dear All, My son(10 months,unilateral) started having his Steenback brace. Actually, he is accustomed to sleeping sideways. But because of the shoes, he is not able to turn sideways and sleep. He is not able to sleep properly. Please advice me how on to make him convenient in the shoes while sleeping. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2004 Report Share Posted November 16, 2004 Hi there! You can prop him on his side when you put him to bed. Place rolled up towels or a pillow behind his back and legs to keep him from rolling back. Or, you can try just propping pillows behind his legs and then leaning the top leg back onto the top of the pillow. Alternatively, many of us have noticed that our babies will adjust their sleeping positions to the brace. Those who are most comfortable sleeping on their sides will sometimes sleep in a 'V' position with their legs brought straight up and then flipped over so that the legs are laying face down while their upper body is on it's side 'facing' the legs. Our children seem to be very flexible! I hope that your son quickly adjusts and finds a suitable position that he's comfortable in. Daiga and Owen, 02/04/03 Unilateral LCF, FAB 14/24 > > Dear All, > My son(10 months,unilateral) started having his Steenback brace. > Actually, he is accustomed to sleeping sideways. But because of the > shoes, he is not able to turn sideways and sleep. He is not able to > sleep properly. Please advice me how on to make him convenient in > the shoes while sleeping. > > Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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