Guest guest Posted October 9, 2005 Report Share Posted October 9, 2005 Here is a link to a website about MA... http://www.lpch.org/DiseaseHealthInfo/HealthLibrary/orthopaedics/metaadd.html angelmommy23 wrote: Metatarsus Adductus - the front of the foot is aducted in so that the foot looks kind of like a C > > What's MA? > > > Anyone have the link to...? > > > Dr. Ponseti's MA study that was published in the 70's? I'm curious > what it says exactly, does it say the FAB simply doesn't correct MA > or does it say it hinders the natural correction? > > Just wondering... while I cleaned my bathroom... yes, a normal > person would NOT think about CF while cleaning LOL! > > Kori > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2005 Report Share Posted October 10, 2005 Quick question, What is the corrolation between MA and bowleggedness (is that a word?). I have a little nephew that intoes something awful and his so bowlegged. So far they say he will grow out of it. I think he looks worse everytime I see him, but I don't know much. Re: Anyone have the link to...? I dont have a link ... wish I did, but I read it long before Kai ever was and what it actually said was that the FAB is unnecessary. Tt won't harm anything, but it really isnt needed because MA will spontaneously correct with time in most cases. The only exception is rigid MA where the foot cannot be easily moved into a neutral position, and then, like in clubfoot, they cast as reverse-last shoes wont really correct it. Having said that, Arica had reverse last shoes for a time because her MA was a little rigid after a growth spurt. Now, at 4, her feet are straight as lines It still comes and goes with big growth spurts, but nothing like the monkey feet she had at birth lol > > Dr. Ponseti's MA study that was published in the 70's? I'm curious > what it says exactly, does it say the FAB simply doesn't correct MA > or does it say it hinders the natural correction? > > Just wondering... while I cleaned my bathroom... yes, a normal > person would NOT think about CF while cleaning LOL! > > Kori > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2005 Report Share Posted October 11, 2005 Look up Blount's Disease. You might find more info. on this subject. Thanks, Tim www.clubfootdesigns.com ph Grush wrote: Quick question, What is the corrolation between MA and bowleggedness (is that a word?). I have a little nephew that intoes something awful and his so bowlegged. So far they say he will grow out of it. I think he looks worse everytime I see him, but I don't know much. Re: Anyone have the link to...? I dont have a link ... wish I did, but I read it long before Kai ever was and what it actually said was that the FAB is unnecessary. Tt won't harm anything, but it really isnt needed because MA will spontaneously correct with time in most cases. The only exception is rigid MA where the foot cannot be easily moved into a neutral position, and then, like in clubfoot, they cast as reverse-last shoes wont really correct it. Having said that, Arica had reverse last shoes for a time because her MA was a little rigid after a growth spurt. Now, at 4, her feet are straight as lines It still comes and goes with big growth spurts, but nothing like the monkey feet she had at birth lol > > Dr. Ponseti's MA study that was published in the 70's? I'm curious > what it says exactly, does it say the FAB simply doesn't correct MA > or does it say it hinders the natural correction? > > Just wondering... while I cleaned my bathroom... yes, a normal > person would NOT think about CF while cleaning LOL! > > Kori > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2005 Report Share Posted October 12, 2005 Thanks a bunch. MA and bowlegged babies tend to run in my mother's side of the family. My nephew is the first that hasn't been braced. I guess we will see how he turns out. Thanks again Re: Anyone have the link to...? Hi , My oldest daughter now 8 1/2 had metatarsus adductus and was quite bow-legged at the same time. Her MA was on the mild side and we did see an orthopeadic surgeon at 18 months to make sure she was OK like her pedatirician had advised us since her birth. We were told that most all cases of metatarsus adductus fully correct themselves over time and that the bow leggs eventually often become knocked-kneed. They were indeed right. My daughter tripped quite often when first learning to walk and we were very concerned but as she grew her feet straightened out and she did become knock kneed also but not unusually so. In fact, the appearance of her legs is very similar to my 5 1/2 yr old who was born with bilateral clubfoot. She too is somewhate knock kneed and it has always seemed to me as though these two problems just had to be linked to eachother. As for the MA, my oldest had completely grown out of the intoeing at around age 4 if I remember correctly. Her feet are completely straight now and she has no problems. She did however used to complain about aches and pains at night in her feet and legs very often for several years, up to the age of 6. That too dissappeared. I assumed I would have had that with my clubfoot daughter, but she has never complained of leg pain. Seems so strange to me! We were advised that if our next child (after my oldest)was born with the same MA to come to the orthopaedice surgeon soon after birth to be checked sooner than before and they may possibly be able to help with some special shoes. Well, we had a clubfoot baby after that, so that was a different story. Just a bit of our experience with MA. Hope it helps. Holly and (bilateral born: 2-11-00 mod. severe,corrected by Dr. ponseti at 5 months old. We live in Michigan) > > > > Dr. Ponseti's MA study that was published in the 70's? I'm curious > > what it says exactly, does it say the FAB simply doesn't correct MA > > or does it say it hinders the natural correction? > > > > Just wondering... while I cleaned my bathroom... yes, a normal > > person would NOT think about CF while cleaning LOL! > > > > Kori > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2005 Report Share Posted October 12, 2005 Thanks a bunch. MA and bowlegged babies tend to run in my mother's side of the family. My nephew is the first that hasn't been braced. I guess we will see how he turns out. Thanks again Re: Anyone have the link to...? Hi , My oldest daughter now 8 1/2 had metatarsus adductus and was quite bow-legged at the same time. Her MA was on the mild side and we did see an orthopeadic surgeon at 18 months to make sure she was OK like her pedatirician had advised us since her birth. We were told that most all cases of metatarsus adductus fully correct themselves over time and that the bow leggs eventually often become knocked-kneed. They were indeed right. My daughter tripped quite often when first learning to walk and we were very concerned but as she grew her feet straightened out and she did become knock kneed also but not unusually so. In fact, the appearance of her legs is very similar to my 5 1/2 yr old who was born with bilateral clubfoot. She too is somewhate knock kneed and it has always seemed to me as though these two problems just had to be linked to eachother. As for the MA, my oldest had completely grown out of the intoeing at around age 4 if I remember correctly. Her feet are completely straight now and she has no problems. She did however used to complain about aches and pains at night in her feet and legs very often for several years, up to the age of 6. That too dissappeared. I assumed I would have had that with my clubfoot daughter, but she has never complained of leg pain. Seems so strange to me! We were advised that if our next child (after my oldest)was born with the same MA to come to the orthopaedice surgeon soon after birth to be checked sooner than before and they may possibly be able to help with some special shoes. Well, we had a clubfoot baby after that, so that was a different story. Just a bit of our experience with MA. Hope it helps. Holly and (bilateral born: 2-11-00 mod. severe,corrected by Dr. ponseti at 5 months old. We live in Michigan) > > > > Dr. Ponseti's MA study that was published in the 70's? I'm curious > > what it says exactly, does it say the FAB simply doesn't correct MA > > or does it say it hinders the natural correction? > > > > Just wondering... while I cleaned my bathroom... yes, a normal > > person would NOT think about CF while cleaning LOL! > > > > Kori > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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