Showing posts with label prosthetic legs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prosthetic legs. Show all posts

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Growing

It's amazing what having a home can do for these kids. 
 Cav has grown 2 inches since OCTober, 
My husband had called me WHILE we were in China saying he couldn't get Cav's legs on
my solution was knee hi pantyhose

It was determined that he needed new legs 
I was frazzled from jsut getting home,
I jsut wanted to get through Christmas

I TOTALLY forgot about our DEDUCTIBLE
ugh

ANyhow, after several trips to Denver
a very high deductible
we got
NEW LEGS 
(this is so not how I perceived my life 10 years ago LOL!)

Oops one leg is shorter then the other!
Because Cav has one leg longer than the other - he also has more growth plates in his left leg - so . . . oh yeah it grows faster LOL!  

THey jsut added a little more hardware to his Roboleg to make them equal 


Hmmm and what am I supposed to do with jsut one leg LOL!


So the length on the left leg is the same as before but the socket (red part) is much bigger




THey had to make it shorter because he has some leg/cheek fat roll thing going on
Can you see how much bigger the red one is


THis leg is way bigger I was totally shocked



Also because I swear I am jsut out of it sometimes, 
Cav's shoes were almost completely worn down on the right side ?!?!  

Luckily, Brahm had some that fit perfectly!


And can I jsut say how stinking cute they came out!!

So, lets jsut pray that these legs fit for longer than 4 months as I am about beat!



Thursday, January 17, 2013

Making Cav's legs



I thought waiting parents or those who are having their first prosthetic legs made would be interested in seeing the process of how they cast to make Cav's new prosthetic legs.

Wrap the prosthetic in saran wrap (I keep telling him NOT to buy the cheap stuff LOL!)

Cover the stump with a stocking and then climb a belt around the waist to keep it up
They use an awesome pen they soak in water to write on the stocking.  It transfers to the inside of the cast.  THey mark anatomical landmarks and a guide to which they measure.
 See the circle with the X on the left - because Cav stood on his Fibula he developed a thicker head on the bone which sticks out.  They know by this mark that the indent is bone.

They measure with calipers to help us keep track of how he is growing,
 Because Cav has the lower part of one leg he also has more growth plates.  We had noticed he looked like he was looking like he was almost dislocating a hip when he walked.  Yeah, duh, his longer leg had out grown the shorter by 3/8 of an inch LOL!  They will accomodate for this on his new leg.

THey use the old plaster casts to wrap the leg and make the mold.



We had thought they could jsut slip the cast off because Cav's calf had shrunk, we did not figure in the bit of a ridge he has at the back where they added on his heel ~ so cutting was in order lOL!
Finally, got it off and a quick clean up!

Both plaster casts finished.

They are rushing (story of our life) his new sockets because he is wearing on his scar and it keeps opening up ~ so we go back in a week for the test sockets, x-rays and have our ortho check everything out.

*** THank Stacia - forgot this part LOL!**  Those looking at files with kids who might become amputees don't fret.  Cav is NOT normal in his need for new legs already.  He received his first legs the beginning of Sept and then a new knee about 6 weeks later.  Now he is receiving new sockets jsut 4 months from the time his first pair were made.  MOST kids need their first sockets in 6-8 months due to shrinkage NOT growth and then about every year.  HOWEVER, if you remember Cav had severe and chronic Giardia when we got him, plus severe malnutrition (I jsut came across a picture that reminded me of the holocaust ugh).  We have worked very hard with medication and then homeopathic to get his gut to a normal status.  I believe the need for new legs jsut 4 months after the first is due to his gut finally normalizing enough so his body can absorb some of his food - along with his little hoarding binge during Oct-Dec.  The boy finally has a little meat on his bones and some of that weight went into his thighs.  Because he is considered weight bearing on both legs (basically he stands IN his prosthetics) they have to fit within millimeters (the width of the socks) so they can't handle such drastic growth.  Again Mr Terry said he had never seen a kid grow out of his prosthetics like Cav had ~ of course not LOL!

We are fortunate that our insurance is good and we are hoping that they will cover these legs minus our yearly deductible (duh that wasn't good planning on our part but luckily we have 2-3 surgeries this year so it'll be ok.)

We are ONLY replacing the sockets so they will take apart his old legs and reuse the knee (that is only 3 months old) and feet etc.