Think you don't have to if you start early. Might also be how severe it is. I was born with club feet and never had a surgery for it. And that was in the 90s, so.
Oh, and by the way, the saw can’t cut him. They are specifically designed so they can’t cut human skin. Only material. They just vibrate back-and-forth really fast and it doesn’t cut your skin because your skin moves with it.
Last time the person cut the baby and that is what she's talking about. My own baby was born with clubfoot and when we did her casting, that never happened to us so I was so sad when I saw that happened to her baby, however small the cuts were, it should never had happened.
I was born this way and received the same treatments and had boots and bar for almost a year. I'm 66 now. My mom said I grew so attached to my bar... that I cried myself to sleep after it was no longer needed. I don't remember any of it. Your son sure seems happy, contented, and blossoming in your loving care. Good job, Mom and Dad!!!
He’s looking so good. Soon this will be just a memory. My niece had all kinds of trouble with her bladder and having urine reflux that was giving her infections when she was between 18 months and 2. She required 2 surgeries, outpatient thank goodness but they got her all straightened out and now she’s a gorgeous 20 year old woman with no problems whatsoever. This will pass and he looks 100 times better already.
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Oh, this brings back memories…💗 my daughter had the casting and surgery 13 years ago. It’s amazing how by age 1 there was no way to tell that she was born with severe clubfoot. And the fact that the brace is only needed at sleep time meant that it didn’t interfere with her normal day craziness.
I'm glad his feet are corrected now. After this he'll go through the vracing stage till 4 or 5 years when he'll no longer need his shoes. My baby is 20 months now and we are still on our journey too. She's walking now and its beautiful to watch because when i first saw her feet, i never thought that'll be possible. Ps: I was never told my baby will be born with clubfoot from any of my scans and i also had her prematurely at 27 weeks. Thanks for sharing your journey and you've all got this mama💪
I had this same procedure done back in the early 80’s to correct my bilateral club foot. I had the casts and tenotomy done and in total I think I wore casts on my legs for just over 6 months.
Adorable boy! Im 65 and was born with knock knees & pigeon toed. At 6 months, doctors put me in casts for a long time. My legs looked good, and my feet were now straight. They missed a few important things, and at 50 yo i had both knees replaced because the leg bones were not aligned. Thank goodness we have such wonderful technology. He will be perfect.
I was born with club feet and went through all the casts. The most comfortable shoes have thick soles and arch support, cross trainers. Almost 60 and still walking great.
No, it is possible. It happened to me. Vut might not be the best term for it, is just burns/irritates the skin so bad it broke. I told the dr it was burning and they were cutting me, but they said it wasn't possible... Ended up with a 10-15cm long cut on my forearm. 24 years later and I still have two separate scars from that cut.
So amazing! Thank you for sharing, it's been an amazing journey so far, one day this will seem like just a bizzare dream when he's like 5-7 and just running up to you giving you hugs.
Thanks for sharing this. Our baby would have been born with a limb difference (she was missing an arm) before we lost her. It’s so scary as a parent to know what your day to day life might look like, and sharing this journey you’re on and the amazing progress I’m sure means the world to other parents out there finding out scary news about their babies. It’s easy to get lost in google looking at photos or hearing really overwhelming stories… but seeing these snippets… it means a lot, truly ❤
My youngest grandson had clubfeet when he was born. So I know what you’re going through. He did have surgery. He’s now 23 and one fine. One will be fine. God bless.
We are sooo fortunate in our country. Thank God for the convenience of "fixing" such a devastating malady with casts. God is wonderful to teach doctors that!✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️🇺🇲♥️
He was 10 lbs after cast removed. My "baby" was 10 lbs at birth. Forgot how beautiful a 10 lb baby is. You have a handsome little guy!🥰 Nice to see this can be corrected just by casting.You made it thru it all Congratulations!!
My grandpa had clubbed hands and feet and while I know they tried casting and surgeries, they didnt have the best results with it. This was like 100 years ago though so im sure they know way better how to fix it now and the tenotomy sounds like a huge help and hopefully his feet will stay fixed. That being said my grandpa had a very full life. He was an artist, a farmer, and a brilliant man. He was married and had 3 sons and multiple grand children and great grandchildren and none of us have had any foot problems, so at least my grandpa's problem wasn't genetic. I am so happy your boy is doing well and good luck for the future!!
I'm so glad he is doing so well now adays. My mom had clubbed feet her parents never fixed.. well, they also took her to a dentist who was an old woman in her garage who didn't believe in numbing the pain.. told her to suck it up while she cried.
Hi I personally was born with a club foot and as scary as it was for my parents when I am little I have very few effects from it now. I’m sure it’s difficult now but I’m sure everything will turn out great and your kid will be able to do everything they desire in life❤️
When I was born, it was initially thought that I had club feet, because my legs were rotated inward 90° at the hips. I had to sleep wearing a DB bar. Flat connected bars with baby shoes bolted to them facing outward at 45° angles. I wore corrective shoes at school once I was walking, though I tripped over my own feet constantly. I still remember how painful the contraptions I had to wear at night were and hated them, since there were a series of them as I grew. I used to cry when those things were put on me. My mom would often come into my room, sitting on the floor beside my crib then my "big girl" bed, till I could fall asleep. As I got older, my hips will sometimes pop partially out of their sockets but I learned that if I sit cross legged on the floor and leaned towards the hip that was out, I could pop it back into the socket. I am 64 now and will probably get arthritis in my hips. 🫤
Hayy, my partner was also born with two clubfeet. He is 22 now and sadly has alot of pain in one of his feet. So we are getting ready for another surgery. But even so there are still alot of ways to help him! Best of luck!
Its amazing how babies can heal so easily. I'm glad his foot issue was fixed now, so he doesn't have problems later. My family keeps chickens for eggs, and recently, our hens figured out how to hatch eggs. And then my parents decided to get an incubator. Well, 1 of our 2 incubator chicks hatched with these crumpled up feet. We added a couple of old hand towls in the cage to give her a soft place to rest, and I'd occasionally pick her up and gently spread out her feet. 3 weeks later, amazingly, her feet managed to correct themselves without help.
My brother in law was born with club feet and you could honestly not even tell now as he’s an adult. He walks perfectly fine with no issues just like anyone else would.
You made it to the tenotomy!!! Wishing him an easy recovery!! Lotsa mommy’s cuddles and milk with do the trick ♥️♥️♥️ I’m assuming this means the casting is near the end?
My youngest daughter had this done. She had soft casts on her legs so they would be easier to take off. Luckily casting one time made a big enough change that once the casts were off she had to wear special shoes, but on the wrong feet for about 6 months.
🥲 I had this done and surgery. My feet are full of scars. I even have a scar on my shin from a cut by the saw. My feet are in chronic dull pain. I developed an Achilles tendon contracture at 31y and needed a lengthening. It's so wonderful your baby is responding amazingly to treatment.
I'm so glad it was so good for him, I'm still struggling with scar tissue from mine. I hope this is all that he has to do! Only my right foot was clubbed, and the way I had it explained to me was they cut out bits of bone from my foot, put them in the wrong spaces to flatten it, and then wrapped my achillies around the bottom of my foot to keep it up. My right foot is a size and a half smaller than my left
My daughter had a tenotomy at 6 weeks old and was casted every week until she was 8months old. Then every year for about 6 weeks she was casted until 2 grade when she had complete foot reconstruction. You can barely tell she has a clubbed foot
I had club feet. Had casts and the bar. When your baby is older they may need to wear ankle braces as my ankles and tendons are so weak and when they complain about wearing their inersoles remind them they might end up having to wear stuff forever if they don't look after them while growing
I'm so glad that it's working! I didn't know they could fix that without surgery! This is amazing!
Technically the tenotomy is surgery.
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Think you don't have to if you start early. Might also be how severe it is. I was born with club feet and never had a surgery for it. And that was in the 90s, so.
Oh, and by the way, the saw can’t cut him. They are specifically designed so they can’t cut human skin. Only material. They just vibrate back-and-forth really fast and it doesn’t cut your skin because your skin moves with it.
Last time the person cut the baby and that is what she's talking about. My own baby was born with clubfoot and when we did her casting, that never happened to us so I was so sad when I saw that happened to her baby, however small the cuts were, it should never had happened.
Yeah it can cut skin. Not like a regular saw but it definitely happens sometimes.
WE KNOW! 😘😘😘😘
It can give you a heck of a burn though..happened to me. Medical staff shows you on the thick skin of their hand.
It can and will cut the skin. Not like a regular saw but it can definitely happen.
I was born this way and received the same treatments and had boots and bar for almost a year. I'm 66 now. My mom said I grew so attached to my bar... that I cried myself to sleep after it was no longer needed. I don't remember any of it.
Your son sure seems happy, contented, and blossoming in your loving care. Good job, Mom and Dad!!!
Yes, I had the casts and boots & bar also, and I don't remember it at all. So glad to read other grown-ups' stories like yours.
They look so much better. I was so glad it’s working.
He’s looking so good. Soon this will be just a memory. My niece had all kinds of trouble with her bladder and having urine reflux that was giving her infections when she was between 18 months and 2. She required 2 surgeries, outpatient thank goodness but they got her all straightened out and now she’s a gorgeous 20 year old woman with no problems whatsoever. This will pass and he looks 100 times better already.
Oh, this brings back memories…💗 my daughter had the casting and surgery 13 years ago. It’s amazing how by age 1 there was no way to tell that she was born with severe clubfoot. And the fact that the brace is only needed at sleep time meant that it didn’t interfere with her normal day craziness.
He’s absolutely adorable! ❤
I'm glad his feet are corrected now. After this he'll go through the vracing stage till 4 or 5 years when he'll no longer need his shoes. My baby is 20 months now and we are still on our journey too. She's walking now and its beautiful to watch because when i first saw her feet, i never thought that'll be possible.
Ps: I was never told my baby will be born with clubfoot from any of my scans and i also had her prematurely at 27 weeks.
Thanks for sharing your journey and you've all got this mama💪
I had this same procedure done back in the early 80’s to correct my bilateral club foot. I had the casts and tenotomy done and in total I think I wore casts on my legs for just over 6 months.
It is amazing what they can do with this problem. He is a beautiful baby, and so glad you updated. Prayers!!
Adorable boy! Im 65 and was born with knock knees & pigeon toed. At 6 months, doctors put me in casts for a long time. My legs looked good, and my feet were now straight. They missed a few important things, and at 50 yo i had both knees replaced because the leg bones were not aligned. Thank goodness we have such wonderful technology. He will be perfect.
This is the best story today! Such a good boy ❤ Best of health to him forever.
What an adorable little man...so cute!
Hey little one you did good really a trooper 💙
❤❤❤❤ hang in there, sweet momma and baby
He’s so adorable 🥰
He is adorable ❤
Oh my goodness he is so precious... What a blessing and a miracle. It looks wonderful❤
Oh my goodness mommy he is such a handsome little man. What a little hero!
So little and absolutely adorable!
So glad you found good people that could actually help you!
I was born with club feet and went through all the casts. The most comfortable shoes have thick soles and arch support, cross trainers. Almost 60 and still walking great.
Luries and Northwestern saved my daughters and my lifes ❤ some of the most wonderful people there ❤
He seems like a really laid back, easy baby.
I'm so happy for you guys that they could fix his feet . He is so sweet.
Little cutie… so happy to see it’s working
You are doing a great job.
That's a good baby . Handsome as well❤
He is beautiful! ❤
So glad they know how to correct this
That improvement is AMAZING!!
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Your Son is beautiful, my best wishes for you and your family
God bless you sweetheart you're a wonderful mom.
Солнышко❤
Thank you for being so open with your journey. So glad your little one is doing well.
He is so beautiful ... thank you for sharing your journey and your gorgeous baby ❤❤❤
I’m 59 and you’d never know I was born with club feet! I had casts and shoes attached to a bar, no surgery. Adorable baby!♥️
God bless you and your baby! Happy safe recovery 💕
Laurie IS a great hospital. Your son will be an athlete! Running.........❤😊
Amazing! Praise God!
Oh, my goodness he is so cute!
Thank you for sharing your journey!
such a sweet trooper
Btw it’s impossible to cut skin with the saw. It’s a very interesting tool.
He was cut with the saw at the last recasting.
No, it is possible. It happened to me. Vut might not be the best term for it, is just burns/irritates the skin so bad it broke. I told the dr it was burning and they were cutting me, but they said it wasn't possible... Ended up with a 10-15cm long cut on my forearm. 24 years later and I still have two separate scars from that cut.
So amazing! Thank you for sharing, it's been an amazing journey so far, one day this will seem like just a bizzare dream when he's like 5-7 and just running up to you giving you hugs.
Wow!! What a little fighter! My leg is in a cast right now and I’m the one over here acting like a baby! Definitely gonna use this for inspiration!
Ah-h-h, Sweet Baby!
Thanks for sharing this. Our baby would have been born with a limb difference (she was missing an arm) before we lost her. It’s so scary as a parent to know what your day to day life might look like, and sharing this journey you’re on and the amazing progress I’m sure means the world to other parents out there finding out scary news about their babies. It’s easy to get lost in google looking at photos or hearing really overwhelming stories… but seeing these snippets… it means a lot, truly ❤
The difference is just amazing!
My youngest grandson had clubfeet when he was born. So I know what you’re going through. He did have surgery. He’s now 23 and one fine. One will be fine. God bless.
My grandmother had club feet but was born in Mexico, but there no surgery in 1910. Congratulations on successful surgery.
We are sooo fortunate in our country. Thank God for the convenience of "fixing" such a devastating malady with casts. God is wonderful to teach doctors that!✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️🇺🇲♥️
Hey sugar! You are doing such an amazing job and he’s so beautiful!
10 pounds, way to go! He is such a cutie.
You are wonderful parents and you are taking such good care of your child! ❤️❤️
He was 10 lbs after cast removed. My "baby" was 10 lbs at birth. Forgot how beautiful a 10 lb baby is. You have a handsome little guy!🥰 Nice to see this can be corrected just by casting.You made it thru it all Congratulations!!
Wonderful progress!
My grandpa had clubbed hands and feet and while I know they tried casting and surgeries, they didnt have the best results with it. This was like 100 years ago though so im sure they know way better how to fix it now and the tenotomy sounds like a huge help and hopefully his feet will stay fixed. That being said my grandpa had a very full life. He was an artist, a farmer, and a brilliant man. He was married and had 3 sons and multiple grand children and great grandchildren and none of us have had any foot problems, so at least my grandpa's problem wasn't genetic. I am so happy your boy is doing well and good luck for the future!!
Well done mommy and daddy and medical folk!
I'm so glad he is doing so well now adays. My mom had clubbed feet her parents never fixed.. well, they also took her to a dentist who was an old woman in her garage who didn't believe in numbing the pain.. told her to suck it up while she cried.
❤Miracle.Thankyou Jesus!!!
Hi I personally was born with a club foot and as scary as it was for my parents when I am little I have very few effects from it now. I’m sure it’s difficult now but I’m sure everything will turn out great and your kid will be able to do everything they desire in life❤️
When I was born, it was initially thought that I had club feet, because my legs were rotated inward 90° at the hips. I had to sleep wearing a DB bar. Flat connected bars with baby shoes bolted to them facing outward at 45° angles.
I wore corrective shoes at school once I was walking, though I tripped over my own feet constantly.
I still remember how painful the contraptions I had to wear at night were and hated them, since there were a series of them as I grew. I used to cry when those things were put on me. My mom would often come into my room, sitting on the floor beside my crib then my "big girl" bed, till I could fall asleep.
As I got older, my hips will sometimes pop partially out of their sockets but I learned that if I sit cross legged on the floor and leaned towards the hip that was out, I could pop it back into the socket.
I am 64 now and will probably get arthritis in my hips. 🫤
God, a weeny treasure! Mine were that weight(and above) at birth! Bless!
Hayy, my partner was also born with two clubfeet. He is 22 now and sadly has alot of pain in one of his feet. So we are getting ready for another surgery. But even so there are still alot of ways to help him! Best of luck!
Its amazing how babies can heal so easily. I'm glad his foot issue was fixed now, so he doesn't have problems later.
My family keeps chickens for eggs, and recently, our hens figured out how to hatch eggs.
And then my parents decided to get an incubator. Well, 1 of our 2 incubator chicks hatched with these crumpled up feet. We added a couple of old hand towls in the cage to give her a soft place to rest, and I'd occasionally pick her up and gently spread out her feet. 3 weeks later, amazingly, her feet managed to correct themselves without help.
Looking amazing!
My nephew had it 50+ years ago and it worked great!
Omg I have been there that’s crazy
That is so amazing!!
The amount of angst and stress this must be for you I can’t imagine. Your families strength doesn’t go unnoticed ❤ wishing you all the best ❤
He's a cutie❤
My brother in law was born with club feet and you could honestly not even tell now as he’s an adult. He walks perfectly fine with no issues just like anyone else would.
Awwwww❤❤❤❤
Wow absolutely stunning work blessed baby boy ❤ god bless him
Wow hes come so far!! 🎉
I went thru this with my daughter at this age.
Cutest little Baby
You made it to the tenotomy!!! Wishing him an easy recovery!! Lotsa mommy’s cuddles and milk with do the trick ♥️♥️♥️ I’m assuming this means the casting is near the end?
My youngest daughter had this done. She had soft casts on her legs so they would be easier to take off. Luckily casting one time made a big enough change that once the casts were off she had to wear special shoes, but on the wrong feet for about 6 months.
Blessings ❤
Precious
Just amazing! Now will he be able to learn to walk normally or wear a brace at the beginning?❤
Bless you all.
Awe little baby! Your feet are beautiful! Shout out to us Chicagoans ❤ #luriechildrens
So thankful the cast are working
🥲 I had this done and surgery. My feet are full of scars. I even have a scar on my shin from a cut by the saw. My feet are in chronic dull pain. I developed an Achilles tendon contracture at 31y and needed a lengthening. It's so wonderful your baby is responding amazingly to treatment.
I'm so glad it was so good for him, I'm still struggling with scar tissue from mine. I hope this is all that he has to do!
Only my right foot was clubbed, and the way I had it explained to me was they cut out bits of bone from my foot, put them in the wrong spaces to flatten it, and then wrapped my achillies around the bottom of my foot to keep it up. My right foot is a size and a half smaller than my left
Your baby is so beautiful ❤
My daughtrt is in the boots and bar. She been jn them for a week. It's rough but its amazing
My daughter had a tenotomy at 6 weeks old and was casted every week until she was 8months old. Then every year for about 6 weeks she was casted until 2 grade when she had complete foot reconstruction. You can barely tell she has a clubbed foot
Clubfoot treatment has come a LONG was it used to include a pretty big painful surgery it’s nice to see the revolution and the great results
A sweet miracle
Little love!
WOW! I know it's hard but im sure it will be worth it❤
My son was born with clubbed feet also he is twelve now no cast no lifts he still has pain every now and then but he’s great
My uncle had clubbed feet in the 60s and they had bid metal braces back then.
I had club feet. Had casts and the bar. When your baby is older they may need to wear ankle braces as my ankles and tendons are so weak and when they complain about wearing their inersoles remind them they might end up having to wear stuff forever if they don't look after them while growing
My friends baby had club feet,I was with her when he was born,the doctors got him all straightened out with cast to!
My sister had club feet. She is 51 now. Never would know it.
I had to use the Dennis Browne bar for five years as a kid never had casting I wonder why