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Wow, I'm sure that Drs. Noonan and Nemeth are doing fine jobs but did

anyone catch the 4th paragraph of that first article? Here it is:

" The casting process can take three to four months. Then the baby is

fitted with shoes attached to a metal bar that must be worn 24 hours

a day for about six months, and then at night until the child is

three or four years old. So in order for the technique to be

successful, parents must be dedicated to maintaining the correction

obtained through casting by adhering to orthosis at home. "

I certainly hope that casting does not take three to four months and

that they aren't keeping the FAB on for 6 months fulltime!

I think I'm going to write to them and address that part of the

article to see what they say.

Daiga

>

> Found a couple of good articles at the Univ. of Wisconsin site

about

> the method and its passage into acceptance as the best method,

> featuring Dr. Noonan:

>

> http://www.uwhealth.org/servlet/Satellite?

> cid=1105411566415&pagename=A_UWH_HOME%2FAArticles%

> 2FAArticleLink&c=AArticles

>

> http://www.uwhealth.org/servlet/Satellite?

> cid=1105411564603&pagename=A_UWH_HOME%2FAArticles%

> 2FAArticleLink&c=AArticles

>

> Don't know if they are new or not, but I hadn't seen them and

wanted

> to pass them along,

>

>

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Yes, that does need addressed. They have the facts way wrong!

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Re: Wisconsin/Dr. Noonan

Wow, I'm sure that Drs. Noonan and Nemeth are doing fine jobs but did

anyone catch the 4th paragraph of that first article? Here it is:

" The casting process can take three to four months. Then the baby is

fitted with shoes attached to a metal bar that must be worn 24 hours

a day for about six months, and then at night until the child is

three or four years old. So in order for the technique to be

successful, parents must be dedicated to maintaining the correction

obtained through casting by adhering to orthosis at home. "

I certainly hope that casting does not take three to four months and

that they aren't keeping the FAB on for 6 months fulltime!

I think I'm going to write to them and address that part of the

article to see what they say.

Daiga

>

> Found a couple of good articles at the Univ. of Wisconsin site

about

> the method and its passage into acceptance as the best method,

> featuring Dr. Noonan:

>

> http://www.uwhealth.org/servlet/Satellite?

> cid=1105411566415&pagename=A_UWH_HOME%2FAArticles%

> 2FAArticleLink&c=AArticles

>

> http://www.uwhealth.org/servlet/Satellite?

> cid=1105411564603&pagename=A_UWH_HOME%2FAArticles%

> 2FAArticleLink&c=AArticles

>

> Don't know if they are new or not, but I hadn't seen them and

wanted

> to pass them along,

>

>

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Dr. Noonan is Breanna's doc, which reminds me.. I need to make an appt. He's a

great doc and from what I remember follows Dr. P's guidlines exactly.

& Breanna

and Claire atemc@...> wrote:

Found a couple of good articles at the Univ. of Wisconsin site about

the method and its passage into acceptance as the best method,

featuring Dr. Noonan:

http://www.uwhealth.org/servlet/Satellite?

cid=1105411566415&pagename=A_UWH_HOME%2FAArticles%

2FAArticleLink&c=AArticles

http://www.uwhealth.org/servlet/Satellite?

cid=1105411564603&pagename=A_UWH_HOME%2FAArticles%

2FAArticleLink&c=AArticles

Don't know if they are new or not, but I hadn't seen them and wanted

to pass them along,

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