Pediatric foot orthoses (0-3 yrs of age)

Matthew L. Musket, DPT

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Title:

Pediatric foot orthoses (0-3 yrs of age)

Creator:

Matthew L. Musket, DPT

Date:

2/8/2012

Text:

Dear Colleagues,

 

I just subscribed to this terrific site from the advice of my favorite O&P
practicioner, Rick Milen, CP, PTA. I am currently treating a young male (24
months old) for PT, and he was issued a Schmoo to maintain talar neutral and
to prevent the frequency of falls at home at ~ 18months old. Now he
presents with ~10degree hindfood valgus in WB, yet has a proper medial
longitudinal arch in both feet with adequate NM control of his feet without
recent falls nor toe dragging or navicular hot spots. My question is:
What is the latest research to support or to refute the use of foot
orthoses for pediatric patients with the aforementioned feet? Thank you
for your assistance to me, the family, and the child. Have a great day!

 

 

Matthew L. Musket, DPT

Northwestern Physical Therapy and Fitness: West Lawn

Facility Director/Rehabilitation Director

2211 Quarry Drive

Suite E 64

Reading, PA 19609

Phone: 610-670-7100

Fax: 610-670-7122

 


                          

Citation

Matthew L. Musket, DPT, “Pediatric foot orthoses (0-3 yrs of age),” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 8, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/233383.