Guest guest Posted May 29, 2001 Report Share Posted May 29, 2001 Thanks, Liz. I guess I was expecting that answer, but I was hoping anyway. I do know that as he grows, Max will need new orthotics. Each set costs $700, and we only get about a year out of them. He has had inserts that only went on the bottom of his shoe, but they did not stay in place. As a baby, he had plastic(?) ones that went up to mid-shin and were velcroed. Now they look like heel cups almost. I guess we have not found the right kind just yet. I'm hoping that these new ones will do the trick. Jodi Re: Liz- Max's feet > Jodi- My husband says- he'll always have pronated feet but should be pain > free with the use of properly made orthotics. There are many different > materials and styles of orthotics so if one doesn't work, another might. Also > as his foot grows, he will need to have new orthotics made.- By the way, I > also pronate and have orthotics-properly made of course! Hope this helps, > > Liz-Mom of Nate(?RSS)and Sam-33 month old twins and Arianna-13 months > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2001 Report Share Posted May 30, 2001 Jodi- I forgot to put in that he also said that there isn't any surgery that will help. Liz-Mom of Nate(?RSS)and Sam-33 month old twins and Arianna-13 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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