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I missed this original message, sorry. You asked about the s.

I would definately give them a try. You can't break what is already broke - and

obviously your current plan of treatment is pretty broken.

I have not used the Dobb's brace with it's articulating(?) bar, but in my mind a

fancy jointed bar is icing on the cake.

First you need the Cake - which is a FAB that stays on the foot and does what it

was intended to do! Kids can roll, crawl, cruise and walk in the regular

(non-Dobbs) bar just fine.

My 2 1/2 year old has been wearing s since he began at a couple months

old and we've yet to have a blister or issue with the shoes slipping or coming

off.

My 7 week old baby just started wearing his a few days ago. Also no

slippage, etc., yet with him, either. He's not always a happy camper but that

is to be expected for a while.

The shoes are very soft and comfortable, easy to put on, and have been

giving kids great results. At our check up recently Dr. Ponseti said the

toddler has quote: " no sign of deformity. " He said " These are normal feet. "

Granted he corrected them well, but the has held on to that correction.

Your Dobb's hardware is not working. Change hardware before it's too late.

jmtcw

shawnee

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