Guest guest Posted November 3, 2004 Report Share Posted November 3, 2004 Hi All, We just returned from Iowa and Devlin had a tenotomy while we were there. Dr. Ponseti wants her to go back into her custom-made splints she's been using for a few months, but he wants our P.T. here to make a new pair for when the casts come off in 3 weeks. He suggested that she would be able to do the best job if she had the casts intact to get the proper angles of dosiflexion, etc. OK, great idea...but how to get the casts off intact? If we soak them off like before, they lose their shape. Those of you who have had Dr. Ponseti make your casts know how little padding there is underneath the plaster---that makes me think a traditional plaster saw (like Dupont used for Devlin's casts there) would be too dangerous. Have any of you ever taken your baby's casts off in a way that leaves them hard, yet is safe to do? Our appointment with the P.T. is on the 22nd so we have until then to figure this out. Any ideas anyone? Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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