Guest guest Posted August 31, 2005 Report Share Posted August 31, 2005 Sue which style of shoe are you using, Markell or ? s. Now I understand why some people give up... ds just went into his AFO on Monday and he is miserable. He already has a reddish/purple mark on the back of one heel. It seems no matter how much we push his foot into the small plastic boot, it won't stay. Five minutes later we check and you can tell his heel has slipped up. I feel like I'm placing him in a torture device. PLEASE HELP!! Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2005 Report Share Posted August 31, 2005 Oops I didn't pay attention, you said you are in the AFOs not the FAB's. All I can say to that is AFO's suck and I really hope you meant o write FAB (or dbb). I went the AFO route years ago, they do NOTHING for clubfeet except ruin them!!!!!! (I'll elaborate if you wish but spare that sermon for now) How old is your baby? what doc are you seeing? big purple marks are serious trouble in any event often resulting in bad infections because the pressure sores break down the skin really deep, not just on the surface. Please come back and describe the shoes your baby is wearing so we can figure out better what is going on and how to help you, OK? s. Sue which style of shoe are you using, Markell or ? s. ds just went into his AFO on Monday and he is miserable. He already has a reddish/purple mark on the back of one heel. It seems no matter how much we push his foot into the small plastic boot, it won't stay. Five minutes later we check and you can tell his heel has slipped up. I feel like I'm placing him in a torture device. PLEASE HELP!! Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2005 Report Share Posted August 31, 2005 Sue, I'm sorry to hear that you and your son are having a hard time with the AFO. Most of the children in this group have been treated using the Ponseti protocol which does not call for the use of an AFO. Rather we use a pair of shoes mounted on a bar that keep the affected foot/feet rotated outward to maintain the correction acheived during casting (this is the Foot Abduction Brace/Denis Browne Bar, FAB/DBB). If your doctor is telling you that she or he is using the Ponseti protocol while prescribing an AFO, this is a clear sign that your doctor is NOT following the protocol. AFOs have been shown to be utterly useless when it comes to maintaining correction with this method (not so with other methods of treatment). An AFO cannot hold the foot in the external rotation (abduction) that is key in preventing relapse. Here is a link to a terrific booklet about the Ponseti method: http://www.global-help.org/publications/cf2.pdf I do know that if your son's foot is not staying in the AFO--and especially if the AFO is causing sores--it is likely that the foot is either not yet fully corrected or has lost some correction. Others in this group who have dealt wih AFOs can haopefully tell you more about their experiences. How old is your son? Has he had any kind of corrective surgery? Have you considered getting another opinion from a doctor who is experienced with the Ponseti protocol? Lots of questions.... Hope you find some answers and some help. Naomi The Family Naomi Hannah(02/21/01) Jonah(06/20/03, corrected bilateral clubfoot, FAB 14/7) britsvt wrote: ds just went into his AFO on Monday and he is miserable. He already has a reddish/purple mark on the back of one heel. It seems no matter how much we push his foot into the small plastic boot, it won't stay. Five minutes later we check and you can tell his heel has slipped up. I feel like I'm placing him in a torture device. PLEASE HELP!! Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 I fear I am using incorrect terminology (but the nurse said AFO). ds has a small plastic boot which is then placed in a larger boot connected to the bar. ds is 5 months old. Dr Dobbs is his dr. What should I do about the purple mark? Thanks for helping !!! Sue > Oops I didn't pay attention, you said you are in the AFOs not the FAB's. All I can say to that is AFO's suck and I really hope you meant o write FAB (or dbb). I went the AFO route years ago, they do NOTHING for clubfeet except ruin them!!!!!! (I'll elaborate if you wish but spare that sermon for now) > > How old is your baby? what doc are you seeing? big purple marks are serious trouble in any event often resulting in bad infections because the pressure sores break down the skin really deep, not just on the surface. Please come back and describe the shoes your baby is wearing so we can figure out better what is going on and how to help you, OK? > > s. > > > Sue which style of shoe are you using, Markell or ? > s. > > ds just went into his AFO on Monday and he is miserable. He already > has a reddish/purple mark on the back of one heel. It seems no matter > how much we push his foot into the small plastic boot, it won't stay. > Five minutes later we check and you can tell his heel has slipped up. > I feel like I'm placing him in a torture device. > > PLEASE HELP!! > Sue > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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