Guest guest Posted October 27, 2004 Report Share Posted October 27, 2004 Hi Daiga, Thanks for researching this. One thing I'm not clear on is that when 's first bar got too small, we discovered we had a 'large' bar from the beginning. Does that mean that there is really only one size - large - and that's why they have to make sure it will fit the little babies too? Just wondering. Our customised 'in South Africa' bar is working very well. It's not another pieced clamped on though as has described. As I explained in an earlier email, the orthotist had an extra length of bar welded onto each end. It looks just like the original bar - two pieces that clamp together, only longer and sprayed silver now instead of red! and 24 Jan 2003 www.clubfoot.co.za Response from Hall re: wider bars I wrote to Hall to ask what to do about a wider bar once the 'large' bar has been outgrown. Here is some of her response: " For children who out grow the foot abduction orthosis' red bar, we add another bar between the two halves and clamp them together. This should suffice to get Owen through until he is done growing. We have not requested that Fillauer make a longer bar, because it makes it more difficult for fitting small children at the start of treatment. In fact, many babies' shoulder widths are narrower than the 9 " , which forces orthotists to bend the bar to make it narrower. Let me know when you get to the point where you can no longer keep the bar together and match Owen's shoulder width. At that time, I can give you instructions how to lengthen the bar. " I have written back to her to get more info in anticipation of Owen's next growth spurt! Daiga and Owen, 02/04/03 Unilateral LCF, FAB 14/24 (until age 4) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2004 Report Share Posted October 27, 2004 Hi ! The red adjustable bars come two sizes, 7-11 " and 9-15 " . I got the 'large' bar right off the bat and it wasn't too big. Your custom bar sounds great! Daiga > Hi Daiga, > > Thanks for researching this. One thing I'm not clear on is that when > 's first bar got too small, we discovered we had a 'large' bar from > the beginning. Does that mean that there is really only one size - > large - and that's why they have to make sure it will fit the little > babies too? Just wondering. > > Our customised 'in South Africa' bar is working very well. It's not > another pieced clamped on though as has described. As I > explained in an earlier email, the orthotist had an extra length of bar > welded onto each end. It looks just like the original bar - two pieces > that clamp together, only longer and sprayed silver now instead of red! > > and > 24 Jan 2003 > www.clubfoot.co.za > > > Response from Hall re: wider bars > > > > I wrote to Hall to ask what to do about a wider bar once > the 'large' bar has been outgrown. Here is some of her response: > > " For children who out grow the foot abduction orthosis' > red bar, we add another bar between the two halves and > clamp them together. This should suffice to get Owen > through until he is done growing. We have not > requested that Fillauer make a longer bar, because it > makes it more difficult for fitting small children at > the start of treatment. In fact, many babies' > shoulder widths are narrower than the 9 " , which forces > orthotists to bend the bar to make it narrower. > > Let me know when you get to the point where you can no > longer keep the bar together and match Owen's shoulder > width. At that time, I can give you instructions how > to lengthen the bar. " > > I have written back to her to get more info in anticipation of Owen's > next growth spurt! > > Daiga and Owen, 02/04/03 > Unilateral LCF, FAB 14/24 (until age 4) > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2004 Report Share Posted October 27, 2004 Dear Daiga, et. al., We have available fixed length (non-adjustable) DB Bars with foot plates in 16 inch length from Fillauer (RED). We also have some 18 " & 20 " bars left over. Back in the old days, it was not uncommon to have some older kids in bars, and the DB manufacturers made them up to 20 or 22 inches. Anyway, there does exist longer bars after the 9-15 " . It is not necessary to fashion a custom bar as suggests. Jay Markell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2004 Report Share Posted October 29, 2004 Thanks for the info Jay! To be perfectly honest though, I think that I would much rather customize the bar that we already have with the additional piece so that it will last throughout the end of FAB wear and be cost effective. I don't like the idea of getting a fixed length bar that will have to continuously be replaced as Owen grows. Daiga and Owen, 02/04/03 Unilateral LCF, FAB 14/24 (until age 4) > > Dear Daiga, et. al., > > We have available fixed length (non-adjustable) DB Bars with foot > plates in 16 inch length from Fillauer (RED). > We also have some 18 " & 20 " bars left over. > Back in the old days, it was not uncommon to have some older kids in > bars, and the DB manufacturers made them up to 20 or 22 inches. > > Anyway, there does exist longer bars after the 9-15 " . It is not > necessary to fashion a custom bar as suggests. > > Jay Markell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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