My New AFOs
The colors are a bit more vibrant in person, but after a day that started at 5:30am I am too tired to take any fancy artistic photographs tonight. It took four straps, one tone reducing pressure pad, some special cut outs for places where bones have shifted in my feet, and about 2 hours of fine tuning but they are good to go! They better be, I will be paying for them until next year!! I still have inward rotation at my knees and hips, but when my new wheelchair arrives (I am refusing to consider the copay on that right now or my brains may short circuit) it has features to prevent this rotation. So finally at that point I will have straight legs again for the first time since sometime around last September, when my feet very first began rotating. Tonight, all of the muscles and tendons and ligaments that have shortened from my legs constantly being held in improper positioning and rotation that are stretched back out by the braces are voicing their opinion of the new AFOs. I have a feeling it will be a slow start tomorrow morning, but it is worth it if it prevents contractures, muscle deformity, and provides proper alignment for my joints. And I think they look pretty darn cool too!
September 2, 2009 at 1:23 PM
This ol' therapist's heart sings after reading someone who actually appreciates 'proper alignment' in the face of pain.
You selected an astronomical-themed pattern? Appropo!
You are a star!
September 2, 2009 at 7:34 PM
Thanks! :)
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