partial foot q's revisited
chrisj
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Title:
partial foot q's revisited
Creator:
chrisj
Date:
8/3/2011
Text:
List,
Thanks for all the advice but I have to apologize for the
original email. I did it in two parts (was pulled away while writing) and
the auto save did not save the email in its entirety. I did not notice
until after it was sent and I began receiving emails. The physiatrist is
requesting the articulated, thermoplastic with a Ca foot plate and custom
foot bed & toe filler. I have already used a GRAFO as well as a partial
foot insert w/ toe filler and Ca plate. The pt. has had a subsequent
surgery requiring more calcaneal control and alignment which is why he
wishes for the articulated AFO design. Sorry for any confusion and thanks
for the advice.
--
Christopher Jones, CPO
Rebound Prosthetics,
Inc.
1664 Lafayette St
Denver, CO 80218
Phone: 303.832.7287
Fax:
303.830.0327
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Thanks for all the advice but I have to apologize for the
original email. I did it in two parts (was pulled away while writing) and
the auto save did not save the email in its entirety. I did not notice
until after it was sent and I began receiving emails. The physiatrist is
requesting the articulated, thermoplastic with a Ca foot plate and custom
foot bed & toe filler. I have already used a GRAFO as well as a partial
foot insert w/ toe filler and Ca plate. The pt. has had a subsequent
surgery requiring more calcaneal control and alignment which is why he
wishes for the articulated AFO design. Sorry for any confusion and thanks
for the advice.
--
Christopher Jones, CPO
Rebound Prosthetics,
Inc.
1664 Lafayette St
Denver, CO 80218
Phone: 303.832.7287
Fax:
303.830.0327
___________________________
CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This
e-mail message, and any attachments, is a confidential business
communication
that may contain proprietary information, and is intended
for the exclusive use of the recipient(s) named above.
If the reader of
this message is not the intended recipient or an agent responsible for
delivering it to the intended
recipient, be aware that you have received
this document in error and that any discussion, review, dissemination,
distribution, or copying of this message may be prohibited by or
actionable under law. If you have received this
communication in error,
please discard any copies and notify me at <Email Address Redacted>
Citation
chrisj, “partial foot q's revisited,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 6, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/232867.