Here's a video too...
Mason's Progress with PFFD
Mason had a rotationplasty surgery in March 2010 at 2.5 years old. Please feel free to contact me if you have questions or concerns regarding this surgery for your child with PFFD.
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Friday, April 19, 2013
Look Who's Playing Baseball!!
Last year during tee ball season, he was having surgery. So we were excited that this year he could play! He still needs to work on focusing while in the outfield, but he loves to bat and has fun so that's all the matters :) We are so proud, GO MARLINS!!
Here's a video too...
Here's a video too...
Holy Moly! It's been too long...
Wow.. almost 2 years, I'm terrible at this! Well, here's a summary:
** Baby sister Aubrey was born 12-22-2011
** Mason's 3rd leg wasn't accommodating the outward rotation of his foot so he got his 4th leg January 2012
**Because his foot needed to be rotated back to 180 and some internal pins needed to be removed, he had corrective surgery in March 2012 at Portland Shriners Hospital.
** Now he's on his 5th leg, started Kindergarten, and he's doing great!
** Baby sister Aubrey was born 12-22-2011
** Mason's 3rd leg wasn't accommodating the outward rotation of his foot so he got his 4th leg January 2012
**Because his foot needed to be rotated back to 180 and some internal pins needed to be removed, he had corrective surgery in March 2012 at Portland Shriners Hospital.
** Now he's on his 5th leg, started Kindergarten, and he's doing great!
Saturday, April 16, 2011
3rd Edition Prosthesis
The video shows Mason walking from the prostheticist's office with his new leg. The leg better fits his anatomy and he can manuever it very well! We are very excited. He is doing so well that we are going to take a Physical Therapy break for the summer and resume during the new school year. Sometime in August/September we will fly back to Portland for a follow-up visit. Mason may need to have the pin removed in his leg but we will see.
Mason and I are off to Maryland for 3 weeks to help my friend Tammy who just moved there to a new base. Randy will be working hard in Florida with Mocha. He will fly out to CA for a wedding weekend in late May.
Just another video of our silly monkey walking and talking. Isn't he just awesome?!! I know... slightly biased ;) Happy Spring and Happy Easter everyone!!
Trying on his new leg |
See how the hinge is slightly turned compared to the socket, this fits the angle of his foot better because it isn't 180 degrees backwards. |
Looking down on the leg |
Front view |
Great fit! |
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Randy is Home and a New Leg
Mason has been having such a great time with his daddy! In the video, he is wearing the "rough draft" version of his new leg. After the follow up with Dr. Krajbich, his prosthesis needed to be altered to better fit Mason's anatomy. We are trying out the rough draft leg to make sure it fits and functions properly before it is fully finished. Mase seems to have an easier time walking, keeping his leg straight under him and bending his "ank-knee". Check out the photos with more to come!
Friday, February 18, 2011
3 month surgery update
We just flew to Portland and back on Wed/Thu for a followup to Mason's surgery. Everything has healed nicely! Mason is sensitive when his right leg is rotated inwardly, so Dr. Krabich mentioned that we might need to take the pin out of his leg if it's bothering him. We'll see in 6mths when we go back. Also, he is going to keep an eye on the left hip and left femur for proper development. Dr. K. mentioned that there might be lengthening in the future depending on what how the left leg grows. I really pray that is not the case because limb lengthening is brutal: they break the bone, put a device around the legs with pins that need to be twisted periodically to stretch the bone, the pin sites need to be cleaned daily ... not fun. Anyway, Mason's prosthetic needs to be altered too, it's a good leg it's just not truly fit to Mason's physiology so he is having to compensate alot while he walks. That's where we are at. In the meantime, Mason is doing great with his walking! He is actually attempting it on his own and wants to keep his leg on when we get home (before he would pull it off as soon as we came in the door). They are having him use his cane less and less at school and this morning he actually walked into the kitchen to come get his toy off the counter. It's a joy to see and I'm so proud of my monkey!
As for me, Project Linus is progressing too. I'm hosting an open house tomorrow to get the word out to the local area and I'm excited to see who else wants to share this wonderful service opportunity with me! Randy will be home in about 2 weeks and Great-Grandma is coming to visit for a week in March. 2011 is flying by! My goodness it goes fast, need to remind myself to smell the roses once in a while.. you too!
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