Guest guest Posted November 23, 2005 Report Share Posted November 23, 2005 Kelsey also has tibial torsion in her clubfoot leg. Our ortho has told us that this usually resolves by age 5. Jenni donnabrooke1 wrote: Angel, Did I read this correctly? The bone gets broken? Thank God just has club feet! Thanks for your input! I've also heard that it corrects on its own, but I haven't heard an age range for that correction to happen. It would be really hard to see my child unable to run without falling, and have doctors who are not really helping. I sure hope that little boy doesn't have to do through a surgery like that! Donna > > > > Hi all, > > > > I'm hoping that one of you will have some information about the > > situation I encountered this evening. I was taking my kids to get > > haircuts and I had put 's shoes on before we went. As soon as > > I got to the salon, a woman says, we have one of those too. She was > > referring to the shoes. So as we are talking about it she says that > > her son, 2 1/2 years old, began intoeing when he began walking. He > > does not have a diagnosis of clubfeet. She has been fighting with > > the pediatrician about the necessity for treatment because the > child > > falls when he tries to run. I looked at his feet and they are > > straight feet that turn in at the ankle. Anyway, she finally went > to > > a " specialist " , who isn't really a specialist at all. He sent her > to > > some kind of an orthotic fitter who gave her a pair of sneakers > (not > > Markell's, not a corrective shoe at all) with a bar that clips on > to > > the rubber part of the sneaker!! The sneakers are set at 90 > degrees! > > He wears them while he naps and he is supposed to wear them while > > sleeping but since he is 2 1/2 he just takes them off. This child > > has not had any sort of treatment, just these sneakers set at 90 > > degrees. > > > > This sounds really strange to me. From everything I have learned, > > shoes do not provide correction, but prevent relapses. 90 degrees > > sounds like it would be torture to a 2 1/2 year old who has had no > > previous treatment. I gave her the information about 's > doctor > > and encouraged her to get a second opinion. > > > > What is it called when there is just intoeing? (Besides pigeon > feet!) > > I'm hoping someone will have some feedback about this. I didn't > want > > to scare this mother by telling her I thought her son's treatment > > was pure crap, but it sure sounds that way to me. > > > > Thanks. > > > > Donna > > mother to (13), (6), Jakob (3), and (12 > > months) with corrected bilateral clubfeet, FAB 12-14/7 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2005 Report Share Posted November 23, 2005 Absolutely! Run from this doctor ASAP. donnabrooke1 wrote: Thanks, ! So then this child definitely is being treated improperly! Donna > > > > Hi all, > > > > I'm hoping that one of you will have some information about the > > situation I encountered this evening. I was taking my kids to get > > haircuts and I had put 's shoes on before we went. As soon > as > > I got to the salon, a woman says, we have one of those too. She > was > > referring to the shoes. So as we are talking about it she says > that > > her son, 2 1/2 years old, began intoeing when he began walking. He > > does not have a diagnosis of clubfeet. She has been fighting with > > the pediatrician about the necessity for treatment because the > child > > falls when he tries to run. I looked at his feet and they are > > straight feet that turn in at the ankle. Anyway, she finally went > to > > a " specialist " , who isn't really a specialist at all. He sent her > to > > some kind of an orthotic fitter who gave her a pair of sneakers > (not > > Markell's, not a corrective shoe at all) with a bar that clips on > to > > the rubber part of the sneaker!! The sneakers are set at 90 > degrees! > > He wears them while he naps and he is supposed to wear them while > > sleeping but since he is 2 1/2 he just takes them off. This child > > has not had any sort of treatment, just these sneakers set at 90 > > degrees. > > > > This sounds really strange to me. From everything I have learned, > > shoes do not provide correction, but prevent relapses. 90 degrees > > sounds like it would be torture to a 2 1/2 year old who has had no > > previous treatment. I gave her the information about 's > doctor > > and encouraged her to get a second opinion. > > > > What is it called when there is just intoeing? (Besides pigeon > feet!) > > I'm hoping someone will have some feedback about this. I didn't > want > > to scare this mother by telling her I thought her son's treatment > > was pure crap, but it sure sounds that way to me. > > > > Thanks. > > > > Donna > > mother to (13), (6), Jakob (3), and (12 > > months) with corrected bilateral clubfeet, FAB 12-14/7 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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