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There is an excellent tips document you can down load from the home page of this

group that will answer a lot of your questions and better help you understand

what might be happening.

I'm not sure if it's in the Files or Links - I think there are a couple

different documents discussing ideas for making a FAB work better. I suggest

you start with that, and then you can pose more specific questions as you read

and we can help you come to solutions. There are just so many various factors

that could contribute to your shoe slipping problem that with out knowing a

little more specifically what is happening it's hard to advise you on any of it.

s.

dennis brown boots

I am the mother of a 3 month old with club feet. She has the dennis

brown boots which were put on last wednesday. We are finding it very

hard to keep them on her without her kicking them off. I have tried

double socks and tightening them but am having no luck keeping them

on. does anyone have any suggestions?

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Check out the tips/tricks document under the files section-its a pdf

file with pictures/tips and wonderful information. If your child is

kicking out of the shoes-there can be two problems-either the feet are

not corrected properly or the bar/shoes are not fitted properly. Can

you give us some background as to who your daughter's doctor is, how

long she was in casts,was she overcorrected to 70degrees, is she

bilateral or unilateral. etc. Also-to do a quick check on the length

of her bar-hold it up to her shoulders-it should be the width of her

shoulders from heel to heel. Recently-a lot of doctors are prescibing

too short of a bar.With more answers, we should be able to solve her

houdini ways!

take care,

kathleen

mom to david fab 12.7 bcf

>

> I am the mother of a 3 month old with club feet. She has the dennis

> brown boots which were put on last wednesday. We are finding it

very

> hard to keep them on her without her kicking them off. I have tried

> double socks and tightening them but am having no luck keeping them

> on. does anyone have any suggestions?

>

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