Wednesday 16 January 2013

A Hopeful New Year


Braeden was a star patient today! With little to no crying we were able to have new splints made. I am pretty sure that the orthopaedic technician was excited that he didn’t have to hear Braeden scream during the whole process! Getting a pair of splints made takes about an hour and a half. It all starts with putting a cotton stocking over his leg, which gets covered with a cotton wrap and then another stocking put over that. Essentially a cotton wrap sandwich.  Then the orthopedic technician (aka ortho tech) wraps fibreglass around the cotton wrap sandwich and somehow holds Braeden’s wiggling leg and foot in position for 30 seconds to a minute until the fibreglass dries.  Then the whole process happens again with the second leg. After both legs are finished the ortho tech cuts the casts in half and lines them with a nice soft material for when Braeden’s wearing them (and stylish Velcro straps to hold it all together).

Braeden's splints
Braeden's splints open 

We are also very happy and relieved to report that Braeden’s feet have not regressed. Wahoo!  With the help of the splints being worn at night and the diligent stretching that Kendall and I have been doing, Braeden’s feet are staying where they are supposed to. The doctor said that Braeden’s feet are growing (I was afraid they weren’t) and since all things are going well, we do not have to venture the 5 hour drive to the children’s hospital for another 3 months. Our next appointment will be a pre-op appointment to check on Braeden’s progress and talk about the upcoming surgery in May.    

4 comments:

  1. woo hoo, woo hoo, woo hoo!!!!! such awesome news! you made my day Shelley!!!!

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  2. I bet this made your month, you guys! so happy xo!

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  3. Yeah! We are so extremely excited about this appointment. Can't even contain it!

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  4. GREAT news Shelley! Happy for you all. :-) XR

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