They reattached a muscle in my right foot so I would walk flat on
the sole but they also had to remove a bone that had grown crooked
because the spastic muscle had pulled the growing bone the wrong way
- at least that's how it was explained to me at the time. (I'm sure
Beth would be able to explain it better than I) - it wasn't exactly
the same thing as cutting a tendon but I have to tell you, it only
made things worse in the long run - my foot was weakened and my
balance got worse.
Kat
On 2 Jan 2007, at 17:42, [log in to unmask] wrote:
I am wondering if anyone had any bad outcomes? As in too loose
after ther
surgery or a child that after surgery could not do am much as before
surgery?
We are still thinking about it.
Kristina
Mom to Faith 10 with CP.
Former 25 week preemie.
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