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Post Clubfoot surgery issues
Dear all,My nine year old son was born with clubfeet and had two feet surgeries done (at 6 month and 5 year of ages) to correct the clubfeet.
However, he still has two lingering problems:
1. His ankles hurt after any long walk or running or such activities continuously for say half an hour or more.
2. His calf tendons are too tight (moreso on the right side) so he avoids walking with both flat feet but on
toes on the right foot.
Visits to the orthopedics, podiatrists, physiotherapists etc. have not helped a bit. Their report is that his
ankle joints and their muscles are not flexible and the
calf tendons are too tight and a bit short.
I'm a newbie learner in homeopathy and after searching
Homeopathy forums, online cases, and the online repertories etc. cannot find any similar case or clues to
what remedies could be helpful.
Any ideas appreciated,
Regards,
Raman
rgarg on 2007-09-28
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
try Lycopodium 6 weekly one dose continue with calc hypophosporicum 3x twice in a day
dr.deoshlok sharma
dr.deoshlok sharma
♡ deoshlok last decade
Dr. Sharma, Dr. Rajendra,
Thanks for the remedy prescriptions. However, please clarify the following:
How many days/weeks should I try these two medicines before
any change is noticed or before reporting back?
The reason I ask this is that my son has been taking the twelve tissue salt tablets (No. 28 combination having all these in 3x potency) twice a day for over a month with no noticeable improvement. I'll stop those before starting these.
Thanks,
Raman
Thanks for the remedy prescriptions. However, please clarify the following:
How many days/weeks should I try these two medicines before
any change is noticed or before reporting back?
The reason I ask this is that my son has been taking the twelve tissue salt tablets (No. 28 combination having all these in 3x potency) twice a day for over a month with no noticeable improvement. I'll stop those before starting these.
Thanks,
Raman
rgarg last decade
Clubfoot, called congenital talipes equinovarus or CTEV in medical language, is a common birth defect, occurring in about one out of every 1,000 births. At first, the foot is treated by trying to manipulate it back into its proper place and shape, but how the manipulation is done depends on the doctor, the facility, and the extent of the defect.
thomassharp012 7 years ago
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