Guest guest Posted October 25, 2004 Report Share Posted October 25, 2004 Welcome, & ! There is a link to Angel's website about her son's atypical clubfoot in the " links " section. I think it's http://adifferentfoot.freeservers.com/ I haven't seen Angel on the list in a while, but I'm sure she'd be happy to email w/ you to discuss the " atypical " stuff if you write to her. I don't know how much Dr. P knows about Dr. Dobbs' new brace. I have not seen any formal " endorsement " from Dr. P, but knowing how dedicated Dr. Dobbs is to the Ponseti method, and knowing that he has an acute understanding of what is required for post-correction bracing, I am confident that the function of the newly designed FAB has not been compromised. It is my understanding that it is the same as the standard FAB, except it has a hinge in the center to allow the child to move the feet " somewhat " independently. It still holds the feet together with the bar and keeps the feet pointed outward and toes pointed upward. I saw a picture of it from , whose son, Tyler, uses it. I was concerned when I saw the picture that a child would not be able to stand in the brace because of the hinge in the center, but I have been told that they can and do! Regards, & (3-16-00) left clubfoot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2004 Report Share Posted October 25, 2004 - P.S. If Dr. Dobbs' has diagnosed as having atypical clubfoot, then you'll probably want to inquire about getting the custom- made sandals/brace for . This is the brace that the U of Iowa has found works the best for atypical feet. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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