Monday, June 16, 2008

Soto's Syndrome and Planovalgus

Bilateral UCBs.

Planovalgus and Sotos' syndrome.

This is a 9-year-old female with no known allergies. She is taking Ritalin. She is an active community ambulator, and she does not us any assistive devices. She had bladder reconstruction in 06/2000 and she had 2 hernias prior. Her previous devices were bilateral SAFOs made by Muilenburg Prosthetics.

The patient presents as a pronator. Her heels are in valgus but correctable bilaterally. Her forefeet are abducted and correctable. She presents with no knee recurvatum. Range of motion at the ankles with the knees flexed is to +10 degrees. With the knees straight, the range of motion is to +5 degrees bilaterally. The casting procedure went well. Mom knows what to expect in regards to overall design of the braces.

Fabricate bilateral UCBs.

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