idiopathic toe walking and hypotonic flat feet

Barbara Boutin

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Title:

idiopathic toe walking and hypotonic flat feet

Creator:

Barbara Boutin

Date:

2/7/2006

Text:

Goodmorning,

There are two enormous areas of great confusion in our area.
This first is a successful treatment for idiopathic toe walking.
Besides, serial casting, botox injections, night stretching devices and daytime afo.s
Anybody have any successful creative ideas regarding this issue.
And the second is the treatment of flexible flat feet in children who have hypotonia.
Some Docs are in favor of foot orthotics, some not.
I am looking for your thoughts.
Thank you in advance.

Barb Boutin, CO, CO(c), BSc.
Orthotic Specialists, Inc.
51 E. Monterey Way
Phoenix, Arizona 85012
602-263-1010
Fax 602-263-1010

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Barbara Boutin, “idiopathic toe walking and hypotonic flat feet,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 6, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/226186.