Anyone else's baby got talipes (clubfoot) ?

Oh no the poor thing =( I have no advice sorry but I hope she gets better soon
 
Hi :flower:. My son is now nearly 6 weeks old and was born with bilateral talipes, casted at 3 days old :(.
It's nice to see some other mums who are going through the same thing :).
 
Old thread but since its popped up again I may as well ask!
I have recently noticed that dds right ankle is severely rolled in when standing.it was her worst affected foot from the talipes.anyones else's lo had this?i might have to try and get her back in to her paed physio
 
Old thread but since its popped up again I may as well ask!
I have recently noticed that dds right ankle is severely rolled in when standing.it was her worst affected foot from the talipes.anyones else's lo had this?i might have to try and get her back in to her paed physio

Both my DD's ankles pronate inwards when she stands up. Although this is a result of her hypermobility and not the positional talipes she had at birth. :hugs:

Since my last post she's been diagnosed with hypermobility syndrome
(possible Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome).
 
Old thread but since its popped up again I may as well ask!
I have recently noticed that dds right ankle is severely rolled in when standing.it was her worst affected foot from the talipes.anyones else's lo had this?i might have to try and get her back in to her paed physio

Both my DD's ankles pronate inwards when she stands up. Although this is a result of her hypermobility and not the positional talipes she had at birth. :hugs:

Since my last post she's been diagnosed with hypermobility syndrome
(possible Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome).

Do the specialists think something has to be done about it?looking at dds ankle its so sharply rolled in it looks like it will break!
 
My LO was born with right club foot. She's just in B&B at night. Her feet look great :)
 
Old thread but since its popped up again I may as well ask!
I have recently noticed that dds right ankle is severely rolled in when standing.it was her worst affected foot from the talipes.anyones else's lo had this?i might have to try and get her back in to her paed physio

Both my DD's ankles pronate inwards when she stands up. Although this is a result of her hypermobility and not the positional talipes she had at birth. :hugs:

Since my last post she's been diagnosed with hypermobility syndrome
(possible Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome).

Do the specialists think something has to be done about it?looking at dds ankle its so sharply rolled in it looks like it will break!

She has insoles from the hospital for her shoes and is under review whenever she goes up a shoe size. It's worth mentioning if you're concerned. :hugs:
 

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