Guest guest Posted January 25, 2006 Report Share Posted January 25, 2006 Bri - saw your posting about curling toes and just thought I would post. 's toes curl down and then right up. Looking at one sideways - down angle = 20 mins past and up is / was virtually 5 mins past. Hope you get my drift. He is now 2, and it is with a huge relief that I can write that they seem to be straightening. The nails are still tilted that way and that and still shoot a wee bit up to the sky but they are heaps better than a year agoe. ly I thought his future involved pinning them to straighten them but am now hopeful this won't be the case. We do however still have to be careful about the length of shoe in order to ensure there is enough height clearance for his big toes which are one of the worst curly toe offenders Hope this is helpful > > Do you have a pic of your daughter's foot? My son's toes curl into. His doctor back home called it the " Log effect. " We were going to have surgery on his toes for that, but our doctor moved out of state and we were in the proxies of moving also. This is one of the ?'s I will be asking Dr. Dobbs about when we see him. > > Bri > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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