Guest guest Posted April 24, 2006 Report Share Posted April 24, 2006 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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