every case differs.
mine is just the opposite.
on my right foot,,my toes are drawn upward.


--- On Wed, 4/6/11, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:

From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Foot Surgery
To: "Cody" <[email protected]>, "tmIC" <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, April 6, 2011, 12:02 PM



 
 


 
Hello Cody
 
I realize you are asking about the 
surgery.  Unfortunately I have had no experience with that.  

 
And I am sure you have had more 
than your share of people tossing in their two cents worth.  I have 
experience with that.
 
I only know what you printed below 
about your case.  Because surgery is irreversible, I wanted to share this 
information with you first, to let you decide if this will help:
http://www.lmorthotics.org/product/ER530200
 
It is a picture of a dictus 
splint.  I wear/wore one to help with foot drop.  If the problem is 
pressure on the balls of your feet and it is relieved by you  stretching 
your Achilles by pulling your toes back towards your knees, this is what this 
splint does.
 
You can see by the picture how it 
is worn.  And you can set the tension to pull the foot up as far as you 
want.  I wear mine on my shoes (there are hooks that go into the laces that 
the band hooks to) and from this picture you can see that it can be worn on 
sock 
feet.  
 
Investigate, see what you 
think.  Information is always a good thing.
 
Janet
 

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: 
  Cody 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2011 8:30 
  AM
  Subject: Re: [TMIC] Foot Surgery
  

  My problem is not caused from walking. I can neither walk or stand at 
  all. Additionally, I have no sensation at all. So I never know when I am 
  putting to much pressure on a particular place whether it's my foot or my 
  butt. I do stretch my Achilles but I can only do it by using my hands to pull 
  my toes back toward my knees while sitting in the bed. I have custom designed 
  inserts for my shoes to cushion my feet and relieve pressure. I also have 
  padding on my wheelchair foot rest. This is why I am very inclined to have 
  this surgery so I can relieve the balls of my feet from getting so much 
  pressure. So if anyone has had this specific surgery I would like to hear 
from 
  you.........Cody in Austin

Sent from my iPad
  
On Apr 6, 2011, at 7:54 AM, Dalton Garis <[email protected]> 
  wrote:


  
  
    
    No . . .
    

    But I solved all such problems by simply wearing a good pair of cowboy 
    boots with a "riding" heel.  That is a taller heel that is underslung 
    to make walking with a tall heel no problem.  I have drop-foot and now 
    do not braces or anything.
    

    Dalton
    

    From: Cody <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2011 11:14:39 
    -0500
 



      

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