Guest guest Posted December 4, 2002 Report Share Posted December 4, 2002 Hi , Congratulations on the birth of ! You might want to give the saw a try. We had all of our daughter's casts sawed off without any crying. At first we'd block her ears but even after we stopped doing that it still never bothered her. If it doesn't work you can always go back to soaking. Regards, Dan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2002 Report Share Posted December 4, 2002 Hi - Congrats on your new addition. We had to remove one cast at home as well. I heard shooting vinegar water down through the inside of the cast with a turkey baster works well to get the cast off in a reasonable amount of time. After the first one we opted the rest to be sawed off. They sawed them off in less than 60 seconds, it was beautiful. We see Dr.Colburn with Kaiser in Pleasanton. Is that who you see??? Just curious! > >Reply-To: nosurgery4clubfoot >To: nosurgery4clubfoot >Subject: New baby boy with a right club foot, need >advice! >Date: Wed, 04 Dec 2002 22:54:42 -0000 > >We just had our son on November 25th. He was born with a >right club foot and no heel in that foot. We're blessed enough to >have an orthopedic surgeon who is currently using the Ponsetti method >(through Kaiser). >He was casted the second day and we had our first adventure of trying >to soak the cast and unwrap it, to avoid having it sawed off. If >anyone has an easy method that doesn't take 4 hours and a sore back, >please let me know.... I'm all ears!! > >Thanks, > > _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2002 Report Share Posted December 4, 2002 Hi - Congrats on your new addition. We had to remove one cast at home as well. I heard shooting vinegar water down through the inside of the cast with a turkey baster works well to get the cast off in a reasonable amount of time. After the first one we opted the rest to be sawed off. They sawed them off in less than 60 seconds, it was beautiful. We see Dr.Colburn with Kaiser in Pleasanton. Is that who you see??? Just curious! > >Reply-To: nosurgery4clubfoot >To: nosurgery4clubfoot >Subject: New baby boy with a right club foot, need >advice! >Date: Wed, 04 Dec 2002 22:54:42 -0000 > >We just had our son on November 25th. He was born with a >right club foot and no heel in that foot. We're blessed enough to >have an orthopedic surgeon who is currently using the Ponsetti method >(through Kaiser). >He was casted the second day and we had our first adventure of trying >to soak the cast and unwrap it, to avoid having it sawed off. If >anyone has an easy method that doesn't take 4 hours and a sore back, >please let me know.... I'm all ears!! > >Thanks, > > _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 Hi , We soaked off all of our daughter's casts (also right club foot, also Kaiser). I posted a file with some cast soaking tips in the Files Section under Amelia in a folder called Casts. It would take about 30-40 minutes soaking in a baby tub full of vinegar water. It was like a long bath for her. Dorothy & Amelia (09/14/00, unilateral CF) > We just had our son on November 25th. He was born with a > right club foot and no heel in that foot. We're blessed enough to > have an orthopedic surgeon who is currently using the Ponsetti method > (through Kaiser). > He was casted the second day and we had our first adventure of trying > to soak the cast and unwrap it, to avoid having it sawed off. If > anyone has an easy method that doesn't take 4 hours and a sore back, > please let me know.... I'm all ears!! > > Thanks, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 Hi , We soaked off all of our daughter's casts (also right club foot, also Kaiser). I posted a file with some cast soaking tips in the Files Section under Amelia in a folder called Casts. It would take about 30-40 minutes soaking in a baby tub full of vinegar water. It was like a long bath for her. Dorothy & Amelia (09/14/00, unilateral CF) > We just had our son on November 25th. He was born with a > right club foot and no heel in that foot. We're blessed enough to > have an orthopedic surgeon who is currently using the Ponsetti method > (through Kaiser). > He was casted the second day and we had our first adventure of trying > to soak the cast and unwrap it, to avoid having it sawed off. If > anyone has an easy method that doesn't take 4 hours and a sore back, > please let me know.... I'm all ears!! > > Thanks, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 Hi , We soaked off all of our daughter's casts (also right club foot, also Kaiser). I posted a file with some cast soaking tips in the Files Section under Amelia in a folder called Casts. It would take about 30-40 minutes soaking in a baby tub full of vinegar water. It was like a long bath for her. Dorothy & Amelia (09/14/00, unilateral CF) > We just had our son on November 25th. He was born with a > right club foot and no heel in that foot. We're blessed enough to > have an orthopedic surgeon who is currently using the Ponsetti method > (through Kaiser). > He was casted the second day and we had our first adventure of trying > to soak the cast and unwrap it, to avoid having it sawed off. If > anyone has an easy method that doesn't take 4 hours and a sore back, > please let me know.... I'm all ears!! > > Thanks, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 Hi , We soaked off all of our daughter's casts (also right club foot, also Kaiser). I posted a file with some cast soaking tips in the Files Section under Amelia in a folder called Casts. It would take about 30-40 minutes soaking in a baby tub full of vinegar water. It was like a long bath for her. Dorothy & Amelia (09/14/00, unilateral CF) > We just had our son on November 25th. He was born with a > right club foot and no heel in that foot. We're blessed enough to > have an orthopedic surgeon who is currently using the Ponsetti method > (through Kaiser). > He was casted the second day and we had our first adventure of trying > to soak the cast and unwrap it, to avoid having it sawed off. If > anyone has an easy method that doesn't take 4 hours and a sore back, > please let me know.... I'm all ears!! > > Thanks, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 Hi , We soaked off all of our daughter's casts (also right club foot, also Kaiser). I posted a file with some cast soaking tips in the Files Section under Amelia in a folder called Casts. It would take about 30-40 minutes soaking in a baby tub full of vinegar water. It was like a long bath for her. Dorothy & Amelia (09/14/00, unilateral CF) > We just had our son on November 25th. He was born with a > right club foot and no heel in that foot. We're blessed enough to > have an orthopedic surgeon who is currently using the Ponsetti method > (through Kaiser). > He was casted the second day and we had our first adventure of trying > to soak the cast and unwrap it, to avoid having it sawed off. If > anyone has an easy method that doesn't take 4 hours and a sore back, > please let me know.... I'm all ears!! > > Thanks, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 Hi , We soaked off all of our daughter's casts (also right club foot, also Kaiser). I posted a file with some cast soaking tips in the Files Section under Amelia in a folder called Casts. It would take about 30-40 minutes soaking in a baby tub full of vinegar water. It was like a long bath for her. Dorothy & Amelia (09/14/00, unilateral CF) > We just had our son on November 25th. He was born with a > right club foot and no heel in that foot. We're blessed enough to > have an orthopedic surgeon who is currently using the Ponsetti method > (through Kaiser). > He was casted the second day and we had our first adventure of trying > to soak the cast and unwrap it, to avoid having it sawed off. If > anyone has an easy method that doesn't take 4 hours and a sore back, > please let me know.... I'm all ears!! > > Thanks, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 Welcome & , Congratulations! I hope that 's treatment is going well so far. We did a lot of plaster cast removals at home before we switched to the Ponseti Method. (once we switched, they were soaked off at the hospital and their cast technicians cut the casts off) We would do a pre-soak by putting warm washclothes that were soaked in vinegar directly wrapped on the cast, and then a plastic bag over the top with some rubberbands to keep it in place. Then we used the sink full of warm water and vinegar for the major soak. We used a heavy duty cutters, scissors and knives to get it off- we were never able to successfully *unwrap* the cast even though they left us a " knob " . We found that the knob was always the thickest part of the cast and didn't soften up as well as the rest and we'd end up cutting around it. I've read tips (after we were done w/ the cast removal stage) about scoring the cast first to help with the breakdown- that seems to be a very good idea. I also read someone used a turkey baster to put the water down inside the cast, but we never had a problem with the layers closest to the skin once we got the outside softened up. The vinegar works well- we called it " pickling the baby " because it smelled so bad...but the scent never stays on the skin- so once you're done, it's okay. Hope this helps some. What doctor are you seeing? Most doctors prefer to remove the cast at the hospital so that the child is not without a cast for very long. Hope you'll stay with us and keep us posted on your son's progress! Regards, & (3-16-00) left clubfoot, switched to Ponseti method at 4 months old http://ponseticlubfoot.freeservers.com/ > We just had our son on November 25th. He was born with a > right club foot and no heel in that foot. We're blessed enough to > have an orthopedic surgeon who is currently using the Ponsetti method > (through Kaiser). > He was casted the second day and we had our first adventure of trying > to soak the cast and unwrap it, to avoid having it sawed off. If > anyone has an easy method that doesn't take 4 hours and a sore back, > please let me know.... I'm all ears!! > > Thanks, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 Welcome & , Congratulations! I hope that 's treatment is going well so far. We did a lot of plaster cast removals at home before we switched to the Ponseti Method. (once we switched, they were soaked off at the hospital and their cast technicians cut the casts off) We would do a pre-soak by putting warm washclothes that were soaked in vinegar directly wrapped on the cast, and then a plastic bag over the top with some rubberbands to keep it in place. Then we used the sink full of warm water and vinegar for the major soak. We used a heavy duty cutters, scissors and knives to get it off- we were never able to successfully *unwrap* the cast even though they left us a " knob " . We found that the knob was always the thickest part of the cast and didn't soften up as well as the rest and we'd end up cutting around it. I've read tips (after we were done w/ the cast removal stage) about scoring the cast first to help with the breakdown- that seems to be a very good idea. I also read someone used a turkey baster to put the water down inside the cast, but we never had a problem with the layers closest to the skin once we got the outside softened up. The vinegar works well- we called it " pickling the baby " because it smelled so bad...but the scent never stays on the skin- so once you're done, it's okay. Hope this helps some. What doctor are you seeing? Most doctors prefer to remove the cast at the hospital so that the child is not without a cast for very long. Hope you'll stay with us and keep us posted on your son's progress! Regards, & (3-16-00) left clubfoot, switched to Ponseti method at 4 months old http://ponseticlubfoot.freeservers.com/ > We just had our son on November 25th. He was born with a > right club foot and no heel in that foot. We're blessed enough to > have an orthopedic surgeon who is currently using the Ponsetti method > (through Kaiser). > He was casted the second day and we had our first adventure of trying > to soak the cast and unwrap it, to avoid having it sawed off. If > anyone has an easy method that doesn't take 4 hours and a sore back, > please let me know.... I'm all ears!! > > Thanks, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 Welcome & , Congratulations! I hope that 's treatment is going well so far. We did a lot of plaster cast removals at home before we switched to the Ponseti Method. (once we switched, they were soaked off at the hospital and their cast technicians cut the casts off) We would do a pre-soak by putting warm washclothes that were soaked in vinegar directly wrapped on the cast, and then a plastic bag over the top with some rubberbands to keep it in place. Then we used the sink full of warm water and vinegar for the major soak. We used a heavy duty cutters, scissors and knives to get it off- we were never able to successfully *unwrap* the cast even though they left us a " knob " . We found that the knob was always the thickest part of the cast and didn't soften up as well as the rest and we'd end up cutting around it. I've read tips (after we were done w/ the cast removal stage) about scoring the cast first to help with the breakdown- that seems to be a very good idea. I also read someone used a turkey baster to put the water down inside the cast, but we never had a problem with the layers closest to the skin once we got the outside softened up. The vinegar works well- we called it " pickling the baby " because it smelled so bad...but the scent never stays on the skin- so once you're done, it's okay. Hope this helps some. What doctor are you seeing? Most doctors prefer to remove the cast at the hospital so that the child is not without a cast for very long. Hope you'll stay with us and keep us posted on your son's progress! Regards, & (3-16-00) left clubfoot, switched to Ponseti method at 4 months old http://ponseticlubfoot.freeservers.com/ > We just had our son on November 25th. He was born with a > right club foot and no heel in that foot. We're blessed enough to > have an orthopedic surgeon who is currently using the Ponsetti method > (through Kaiser). > He was casted the second day and we had our first adventure of trying > to soak the cast and unwrap it, to avoid having it sawed off. If > anyone has an easy method that doesn't take 4 hours and a sore back, > please let me know.... I'm all ears!! > > Thanks, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 Thank you very much for the information. It seems as though vinegar is the key to shortening the time of soaking! The first time was very difficult, as we also had to take into consideration not getting his umbilical cord wet. Which we did. And we also had him circumcised. So soaking in the tub was totally out of the question. We soaked with warm wet towels which seemed to do nothing. Then leaned him over a tupperware bowl for 2 hours! I used small scissors, but daddy was so nervous he jumped at every 1/8 inch that I cut!!!! I think this week will be smoother. I just bought the fisher price 4 in 1 bath that has a removable sling insert (very soft). I'm hopeful that he'll be able to lay comfortable enough to sleep through most of the soaking time. He sees Dr. Godley at Santa Kaiser here in San . He is also the Chief of Orthopedic surgery. He's only been using the method for about a year, but I feel very confident he knows what he's doing. He doesn't like to use the saw on newborns, so that is why we are taking it off. Which, although it is alot of work, I couldn't watch it be sawed off!!! Too traumatic fo MOM!!! I really look forward to being a member of this group. There is not a lot of information on this method, or clubfoot in general. Plus there is no better place than to hear it from experiences of all sorts!!! Thanks again for your help, I'll let you know how next weeks removal goes! I think this week will go alot smoother. I just purchased the > > We just had our son on November 25th. He was born with a > > right club foot and no heel in that foot. We're blessed enough to > > have an orthopedic surgeon who is currently using the Ponsetti > method > > (through Kaiser). > > He was casted the second day and we had our first adventure of > trying > > to soak the cast and unwrap it, to avoid having it sawed off. If > > anyone has an easy method that doesn't take 4 hours and a sore > back, > > please let me know.... I'm all ears!! > > > > Thanks, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 Thank you very much for the information. It seems as though vinegar is the key to shortening the time of soaking! The first time was very difficult, as we also had to take into consideration not getting his umbilical cord wet. Which we did. And we also had him circumcised. So soaking in the tub was totally out of the question. We soaked with warm wet towels which seemed to do nothing. Then leaned him over a tupperware bowl for 2 hours! I used small scissors, but daddy was so nervous he jumped at every 1/8 inch that I cut!!!! I think this week will be smoother. I just bought the fisher price 4 in 1 bath that has a removable sling insert (very soft). I'm hopeful that he'll be able to lay comfortable enough to sleep through most of the soaking time. He sees Dr. Godley at Santa Kaiser here in San . He is also the Chief of Orthopedic surgery. He's only been using the method for about a year, but I feel very confident he knows what he's doing. He doesn't like to use the saw on newborns, so that is why we are taking it off. Which, although it is alot of work, I couldn't watch it be sawed off!!! Too traumatic fo MOM!!! I really look forward to being a member of this group. There is not a lot of information on this method, or clubfoot in general. Plus there is no better place than to hear it from experiences of all sorts!!! Thanks again for your help, I'll let you know how next weeks removal goes! I think this week will go alot smoother. I just purchased the > > We just had our son on November 25th. He was born with a > > right club foot and no heel in that foot. We're blessed enough to > > have an orthopedic surgeon who is currently using the Ponsetti > method > > (through Kaiser). > > He was casted the second day and we had our first adventure of > trying > > to soak the cast and unwrap it, to avoid having it sawed off. If > > anyone has an easy method that doesn't take 4 hours and a sore > back, > > please let me know.... I'm all ears!! > > > > Thanks, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 Thank you very much for the information. It seems as though vinegar is the key to shortening the time of soaking! The first time was very difficult, as we also had to take into consideration not getting his umbilical cord wet. Which we did. And we also had him circumcised. So soaking in the tub was totally out of the question. We soaked with warm wet towels which seemed to do nothing. Then leaned him over a tupperware bowl for 2 hours! I used small scissors, but daddy was so nervous he jumped at every 1/8 inch that I cut!!!! I think this week will be smoother. I just bought the fisher price 4 in 1 bath that has a removable sling insert (very soft). I'm hopeful that he'll be able to lay comfortable enough to sleep through most of the soaking time. He sees Dr. Godley at Santa Kaiser here in San . He is also the Chief of Orthopedic surgery. He's only been using the method for about a year, but I feel very confident he knows what he's doing. He doesn't like to use the saw on newborns, so that is why we are taking it off. Which, although it is alot of work, I couldn't watch it be sawed off!!! Too traumatic fo MOM!!! I really look forward to being a member of this group. There is not a lot of information on this method, or clubfoot in general. Plus there is no better place than to hear it from experiences of all sorts!!! Thanks again for your help, I'll let you know how next weeks removal goes! I think this week will go alot smoother. I just purchased the > > We just had our son on November 25th. He was born with a > > right club foot and no heel in that foot. We're blessed enough to > > have an orthopedic surgeon who is currently using the Ponsetti > method > > (through Kaiser). > > He was casted the second day and we had our first adventure of > trying > > to soak the cast and unwrap it, to avoid having it sawed off. If > > anyone has an easy method that doesn't take 4 hours and a sore > back, > > please let me know.... I'm all ears!! > > > > Thanks, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 The doctor has requested that we remove it right before we bring him in. They don't like to saw it off of newborns!!! Maybe when he gets to be a few months older. dan & lisa wrote:Hi , Congratulations on the birth of ! You might want to give the saw a try. We had all of our daughter's casts sawed off without any crying. At first we'd block her ears but even after we stopped doing that it still never bothered her. If it doesn't work you can always go back to soaking. Regards, Dan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 The doctor has requested that we remove it right before we bring him in. They don't like to saw it off of newborns!!! Maybe when he gets to be a few months older. dan & lisa wrote:Hi , Congratulations on the birth of ! You might want to give the saw a try. We had all of our daughter's casts sawed off without any crying. At first we'd block her ears but even after we stopped doing that it still never bothered her. If it doesn't work you can always go back to soaking. Regards, Dan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 The doctor has requested that we remove it right before we bring him in. They don't like to saw it off of newborns!!! Maybe when he gets to be a few months older. dan & lisa wrote:Hi , Congratulations on the birth of ! You might want to give the saw a try. We had all of our daughter's casts sawed off without any crying. At first we'd block her ears but even after we stopped doing that it still never bothered her. If it doesn't work you can always go back to soaking. Regards, Dan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 Hi , Thanks for responding, it seems as though vinegar is the key to softening the cast. We see Dr. Godley at the Santa Kaiser here in San . How long have you been seeing Dr. Colburn? After we removed the first cast it was nice to see that there was a noticeable difference. He will still have to have his heel cord cut after 8 weeks of casting. Just when I'll get good at removing them, he'll move to a brace!! Wray wrote:Hi - Congrats on your new addition. We had to remove one cast at home as well. I heard shooting vinegar water down through the inside of the cast with a turkey baster works well to get the cast off in a reasonable amount of time. After the first one we opted the rest to be sawed off. They sawed them off in less than 60 seconds, it was beautiful. We see Dr.Colburn with Kaiser in Pleasanton. Is that who you see??? Just curious! > >Reply-To: nosurgery4clubfoot >To: nosurgery4clubfoot >Subject: New baby boy with a right club foot, need >advice! >Date: Wed, 04 Dec 2002 22:54:42 -0000 > >We just had our son on November 25th. He was born with a >right club foot and no heel in that foot. We're blessed enough to >have an orthopedic surgeon who is currently using the Ponsetti method >(through Kaiser). >He was casted the second day and we had our first adventure of trying >to soak the cast and unwrap it, to avoid having it sawed off. If >anyone has an easy method that doesn't take 4 hours and a sore back, >please let me know.... I'm all ears!! > >Thanks, > > _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 Hi , Thanks for responding, it seems as though vinegar is the key to softening the cast. We see Dr. Godley at the Santa Kaiser here in San . How long have you been seeing Dr. Colburn? After we removed the first cast it was nice to see that there was a noticeable difference. He will still have to have his heel cord cut after 8 weeks of casting. Just when I'll get good at removing them, he'll move to a brace!! Wray wrote:Hi - Congrats on your new addition. We had to remove one cast at home as well. I heard shooting vinegar water down through the inside of the cast with a turkey baster works well to get the cast off in a reasonable amount of time. After the first one we opted the rest to be sawed off. They sawed them off in less than 60 seconds, it was beautiful. We see Dr.Colburn with Kaiser in Pleasanton. Is that who you see??? Just curious! > >Reply-To: nosurgery4clubfoot >To: nosurgery4clubfoot >Subject: New baby boy with a right club foot, need >advice! >Date: Wed, 04 Dec 2002 22:54:42 -0000 > >We just had our son on November 25th. He was born with a >right club foot and no heel in that foot. We're blessed enough to >have an orthopedic surgeon who is currently using the Ponsetti method >(through Kaiser). >He was casted the second day and we had our first adventure of trying >to soak the cast and unwrap it, to avoid having it sawed off. If >anyone has an easy method that doesn't take 4 hours and a sore back, >please let me know.... I'm all ears!! > >Thanks, > > _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 Hi , Thanks for responding, it seems as though vinegar is the key to softening the cast. We see Dr. Godley at the Santa Kaiser here in San . How long have you been seeing Dr. Colburn? After we removed the first cast it was nice to see that there was a noticeable difference. He will still have to have his heel cord cut after 8 weeks of casting. Just when I'll get good at removing them, he'll move to a brace!! Wray wrote:Hi - Congrats on your new addition. We had to remove one cast at home as well. I heard shooting vinegar water down through the inside of the cast with a turkey baster works well to get the cast off in a reasonable amount of time. After the first one we opted the rest to be sawed off. They sawed them off in less than 60 seconds, it was beautiful. We see Dr.Colburn with Kaiser in Pleasanton. Is that who you see??? Just curious! > >Reply-To: nosurgery4clubfoot >To: nosurgery4clubfoot >Subject: New baby boy with a right club foot, need >advice! >Date: Wed, 04 Dec 2002 22:54:42 -0000 > >We just had our son on November 25th. He was born with a >right club foot and no heel in that foot. We're blessed enough to >have an orthopedic surgeon who is currently using the Ponsetti method >(through Kaiser). >He was casted the second day and we had our first adventure of trying >to soak the cast and unwrap it, to avoid having it sawed off. If >anyone has an easy method that doesn't take 4 hours and a sore back, >please let me know.... I'm all ears!! > >Thanks, > > _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 , Congratulations on your new addition. My daughter was born in october with bilateral clubbed feet. She is now in the brace full time. Oh i remember how hard it was soaking her with her cord on, it was awful. We got it wet we just drenched it in alcohol afterward and it was fine. We soaked her for 30 min. then my husband took blunt wire cutters and cut it off, the whole process of soaking and cutting took 45 min. I am so glad i found this site, i posted every week of her cast removal and pictures of the process. It is amazing how their feet change with every cast, the first cast removal especially. Now her feet when they are out of the shoes are pretty straight. It is remarkable how they have changed. It is so well worth the casting to get straight feet again. I was so thrilled to have her in her brace now. It doesn't bother her at all either. If you have any questions or just want to talk don't hesitate to email me. (Isabella oct.2002 bilateral clubbed feet) > > > We just had our son on November 25th. He was born with a > > > right club foot and no heel in that foot. We're blessed enough to > > > have an orthopedic surgeon who is currently using the Ponsetti > > method > > > (through Kaiser). > > > He was casted the second day and we had our first adventure of > > trying > > > to soak the cast and unwrap it, to avoid having it sawed off. If > > > anyone has an easy method that doesn't take 4 hours and a sore > > back, > > > please let me know.... I'm all ears!! > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 , Congratulations on your new addition. My daughter was born in october with bilateral clubbed feet. She is now in the brace full time. Oh i remember how hard it was soaking her with her cord on, it was awful. We got it wet we just drenched it in alcohol afterward and it was fine. We soaked her for 30 min. then my husband took blunt wire cutters and cut it off, the whole process of soaking and cutting took 45 min. I am so glad i found this site, i posted every week of her cast removal and pictures of the process. It is amazing how their feet change with every cast, the first cast removal especially. Now her feet when they are out of the shoes are pretty straight. It is remarkable how they have changed. It is so well worth the casting to get straight feet again. I was so thrilled to have her in her brace now. It doesn't bother her at all either. If you have any questions or just want to talk don't hesitate to email me. (Isabella oct.2002 bilateral clubbed feet) > > > We just had our son on November 25th. He was born with a > > > right club foot and no heel in that foot. We're blessed enough to > > > have an orthopedic surgeon who is currently using the Ponsetti > > method > > > (through Kaiser). > > > He was casted the second day and we had our first adventure of > > trying > > > to soak the cast and unwrap it, to avoid having it sawed off. If > > > anyone has an easy method that doesn't take 4 hours and a sore > > back, > > > please let me know.... I'm all ears!! > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 Hi - We've been seeing Dr. Colburn since August 30th. We live in San Diego and my son saw a doctor down here for the casting and tenonomy, but then when it came to the DBB the doctor down here was modifying Dr. Ponseti's method and I was not comfortable with the modifications. So we switched to Dr. Colburn because he came very highly recommended by this board and was on Dr. Ponseti's preferred list of doctors using the Ponseti method. Dr. Colburn works very closely with Dr. Ponseti and offered us an oppty to come to his office on August 30th while Ponseti was in town, so we got to meet both of them. After that we just felt that Dr. Colburn was a better doctor for our son than our SD doctor so we switched to him and have been very happy. You may want to check with Dr. Ponseti in regards to the doctor you are seeing and make sure Dr. Ponseti approves of him. I found out the hard way that just because they trained with Dr. Ponseti and use the method it isn't always good enough. You really want to make sure you go to a doctor that Ponseti approves. I would ask your doctor how many club feet patients he has treated in the last year the Ponseti way and what has been his success rate. The best of luck. You definatley found the right method (Ponseti), so just make sure your doctor is the right doctor to preform it. > >Reply-To: nosurgery4clubfoot >To: nosurgery4clubfoot >Subject: Re: New baby boy with a right club foot, need >advice! >Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2002 16:08:41 -0800 (PST) > > >Hi , >Thanks for responding, it seems as though vinegar is the key to softening >the cast. We see Dr. Godley at the Santa Kaiser here in San . >How long have you been seeing Dr. Colburn? >After we removed the first cast it was nice to see that there was a >noticeable difference. He will still have to have his heel cord cut after 8 >weeks of casting. Just when I'll get good at removing them, he'll move to >a brace!! > > Wray wrote:Hi - > >Congrats on your new addition. We had to remove one cast at home as well. >I >heard shooting vinegar water down through the inside of the cast with a >turkey baster works well to get the cast off in a reasonable amount of >time. >After the first one we opted the rest to be sawed off. They sawed them off >in less than 60 seconds, it was beautiful. > >We see Dr.Colburn with Kaiser in Pleasanton. Is that who you see??? Just >curious! > > > > > > > > > > > >Reply-To: nosurgery4clubfoot > >To: nosurgery4clubfoot > >Subject: New baby boy with a right club foot, need > >advice! > >Date: Wed, 04 Dec 2002 22:54:42 -0000 > > > >We just had our son on November 25th. He was born with a > >right club foot and no heel in that foot. We're blessed enough to > >have an orthopedic surgeon who is currently using the Ponsetti method > >(through Kaiser). > >He was casted the second day and we had our first adventure of trying > >to soak the cast and unwrap it, to avoid having it sawed off. If > >anyone has an easy method that doesn't take 4 hours and a sore back, > >please let me know.... I'm all ears!! > > > >Thanks, > > > > > > >_________________________________________________________________ >Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. >http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 Hi - We've been seeing Dr. Colburn since August 30th. We live in San Diego and my son saw a doctor down here for the casting and tenonomy, but then when it came to the DBB the doctor down here was modifying Dr. Ponseti's method and I was not comfortable with the modifications. So we switched to Dr. Colburn because he came very highly recommended by this board and was on Dr. Ponseti's preferred list of doctors using the Ponseti method. Dr. Colburn works very closely with Dr. Ponseti and offered us an oppty to come to his office on August 30th while Ponseti was in town, so we got to meet both of them. After that we just felt that Dr. Colburn was a better doctor for our son than our SD doctor so we switched to him and have been very happy. You may want to check with Dr. Ponseti in regards to the doctor you are seeing and make sure Dr. Ponseti approves of him. I found out the hard way that just because they trained with Dr. Ponseti and use the method it isn't always good enough. You really want to make sure you go to a doctor that Ponseti approves. I would ask your doctor how many club feet patients he has treated in the last year the Ponseti way and what has been his success rate. The best of luck. You definatley found the right method (Ponseti), so just make sure your doctor is the right doctor to preform it. > >Reply-To: nosurgery4clubfoot >To: nosurgery4clubfoot >Subject: Re: New baby boy with a right club foot, need >advice! >Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2002 16:08:41 -0800 (PST) > > >Hi , >Thanks for responding, it seems as though vinegar is the key to softening >the cast. We see Dr. Godley at the Santa Kaiser here in San . >How long have you been seeing Dr. Colburn? >After we removed the first cast it was nice to see that there was a >noticeable difference. He will still have to have his heel cord cut after 8 >weeks of casting. Just when I'll get good at removing them, he'll move to >a brace!! > > Wray wrote:Hi - > >Congrats on your new addition. We had to remove one cast at home as well. >I >heard shooting vinegar water down through the inside of the cast with a >turkey baster works well to get the cast off in a reasonable amount of >time. >After the first one we opted the rest to be sawed off. They sawed them off >in less than 60 seconds, it was beautiful. > >We see Dr.Colburn with Kaiser in Pleasanton. Is that who you see??? Just >curious! > > > > > > > > > > > >Reply-To: nosurgery4clubfoot > >To: nosurgery4clubfoot > >Subject: New baby boy with a right club foot, need > >advice! > >Date: Wed, 04 Dec 2002 22:54:42 -0000 > > > >We just had our son on November 25th. He was born with a > >right club foot and no heel in that foot. We're blessed enough to > >have an orthopedic surgeon who is currently using the Ponsetti method > >(through Kaiser). > >He was casted the second day and we had our first adventure of trying > >to soak the cast and unwrap it, to avoid having it sawed off. If > >anyone has an easy method that doesn't take 4 hours and a sore back, > >please let me know.... I'm all ears!! > > > >Thanks, > > > > > > >_________________________________________________________________ >Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. >http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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