Achilles Tendon Lengthening Surgery for Toe Walking in 10 Year Old

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  • čas přidán 20. 04. 2023
  • In this video, we follow the story of a 10-year-old girl who undergoes surgery to address her toe walking. With no neurological influence present, her condition is sometimes referred to as idiopathic toe walking. An anatomical variation has made it necessary to lengthen her Achilles tendon in order to improve her range of motion.
    Marvel at her incredible transformation as she regains a significantly restored range of motion just 6 months after the surgery. Witness her newfound ability to maintain a normal heel-toe gait, which marks a substantial improvement in her quality of life and overall well-being. This video serves as a testament to the powerful impact that timely surgical intervention can have on the lives of young patients with severe toe walking issues.
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Komentáře • 17

  • @user-xh3qo8ko5o
    @user-xh3qo8ko5o Před rokem +1

    I'm 16 and its been 4 years since i have been suffering from sever's disease, i underwent physiotherapy and bedrest for 2 years. There were special shoe insoles made for me but sever's still kept coming back. The recent x-ray showed that my heal plate is joint still i feel heel pain after little physical activity , my orthopadecian suggested that it is due to inflammation around my heal and is asking me to undergo ultrasound physiotherapy again, what should i do??

    • @PediatricFootAnkle
      @PediatricFootAnkle  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching our video.
      We are sorry to hear the treatment you received did not produce long term results for you. You mentioned "special shoe insoles", which is interesting. The correct custom orthotic can really make a difference in addressing inflammation.
      In our clinic we utilize a custom orthotic called the mikki device.
      It has been effective in 95% of those treated. Perhaps you and your parents could discuss that with your medical provider. Hope this information helps.
      The link below may also be helpful
      pediatricfootankle.com/foot-conditions/severs-disease/

    • @user-xh3qo8ko5o
      @user-xh3qo8ko5o Před rokem

      @@PediatricFootAnkle Thank you for responding , this mikki device is the same thing which was custom made for me using some machines , which ive been wearing regulary for the past 2 years , still there has been no improvement.

  • @zanderenzo
    @zanderenzo Před 8 měsíci +1

    I walk like this on both feet however my left leg causes me no pain cuz it’s not as bad as my right one, physically cannot put the right foot down flat, I’m 26. Can you still get it corrected at such an age?

    • @PediatricFootAnkle
      @PediatricFootAnkle  Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you for watching and sharing your experience. Pain drives intervention. For a resolution to your condition, an evaluation with a podiatry specialist would be appropriate. The surgery noted can be done, however, an accurate diagnosis comes first, ruling out any other underlying conditions as well. The link below may be helpful to find a podiatry provider in your area. If you have any further questions you can contact our office directly.
      podiatryboard.org/
      pediatricfootankle.com/

  • @abdullahnuuh5894
    @abdullahnuuh5894 Před rokem

    Hi dr. German my child he had this splint a long time and it doest help him to walk flat in his left foot and physiotherapy doesnt help what can i do

    • @PediatricFootAnkle
      @PediatricFootAnkle  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for your comment/question. An evaluation by a pediatric podiatrist would be a good place to start. Utilizing a splint or brace must be consistent. Compliance on the part of the child can be a big part of the success of treatment. Also, the age of the child can be a factor. If you do not have access to a pediatric podiatrist, our clinic does offer virtual consults.The link, if needed, is noted below.
      pediatricfootankle.com/contact-directions/

    • @abdullahnuuh5894
      @abdullahnuuh5894 Před rokem

      He is 5 year old toe walker left leg even he took botox injection 3 years ago and didn't help at all

  • @saraamir5889
    @saraamir5889 Před rokem

    My son suffers from cerebral palsy and walks on tiptoes. Is there a definitive treatment for his illness?

    • @PediatricFootAnkle
      @PediatricFootAnkle  Před rokem

      There is definitive treatment for toe-walking. However, your sons medical provider, knowing him best with his diagnosis, could refer you to a specialist to address the toe-walking.
      Thank you for watching our video. If you have any further questions, feel free to contact our office. Link provided below...
      pediatricfootankle.com/contact-directions/

  • @kristinriggs3969
    @kristinriggs3969 Před 4 měsíci

    My daughter is having this surgery next week but they are doing both legs at the same time! Is this not typical?!

    • @PediatricFootAnkle
      @PediatricFootAnkle  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Each surgeon has their own process and protocols and there can be variations in the type of surgery doctors perform. We have concluded in ten years of practice here, doing one leg at a time has eliminated complications that could occur. Also, we consider what a child can handle and their day to day mobility and functioning after surgery. Our patients utilize a knee scooter the first 4 weeks while they are in a cast, then transition to a boot. They are still mobile enough to attend school independently.
      In our clinic, the second surgery is performed 2-1/2 months after the first.
      Hoping all goes well for your daughter. Thanks for watching our video.

  • @boundariessetinstone5893
    @boundariessetinstone5893 Před 9 měsíci +1

    This is what I do with one foot but only because when I was 11 I fractured my leg. And a dr put a cast with a hump on bottom and I think since I was growing it messed me up. I’ve been crippled since 22 and don’t know what to do I’m 44 my life has been ruined.

    • @PediatricFootAnkle
      @PediatricFootAnkle  Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks for sharing your experience. Perhaps a consult with a podiatrist would be helpful in finding a solution. Link provided below.
      www.apma.org/

    • @boundariessetinstone5893
      @boundariessetinstone5893 Před 9 měsíci

      @@PediatricFootAnkle I did he said my Achilles is tight and gave me a paper with stretches to do. No amount of stretching, massage or cupping works my Achilles and calve feel so tight. That’s when I put my foot flat feels feels even tighter and causes my whole leg to feel so tired and shredded fast if I need to walk more then 30 mins. I also have severe tightness in my quadratus like when I say severe I mean severe. It feels as though there is a tight elastic band squeezing the life out of it. And when the quadratus is even slightly pressed on it’s unbelievably painful. I don’t know if this is from one condition like SIJD or what cause I have groin and buttock pain too sitting and laying is unbearable.

  • @seni0raa
    @seni0raa Před rokem

    How much does the operation cost??

    • @PediatricFootAnkle
      @PediatricFootAnkle  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching the video and your question. The link below outlines the cost through our clinic. Other providers may charge a different fee. (you could use this as a guideline)
      pediatricfootankle.com/self-pay-rates/