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its been a long evening - medication background?
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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 392824" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Shari - so glad you got a new one. I was hoping you would. Interesting about the positioning - when Boo had his ankle and toe surgery (5-6 years ago?) , they definitely had him in a flexed position... but then, his feet are so goofy anyway, probably not a good basis for comparison, LOL. Thinking about your foot, though, it kinda makes sense to keep it in a neutral position so that one set of muscles aren't stretched while the others contracted. I'm sure you're going to have lots of PT in your future - maybe it's easier to start off with- a leg that's been more naturally positioned. I dunno - just a guess. But I'm really glad that you have a new splint - hope you're able to get a decent night's rest!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 392824, member: 8"] Shari - so glad you got a new one. I was hoping you would. Interesting about the positioning - when Boo had his ankle and toe surgery (5-6 years ago?) , they definitely had him in a flexed position... but then, his feet are so goofy anyway, probably not a good basis for comparison, LOL. Thinking about your foot, though, it kinda makes sense to keep it in a neutral position so that one set of muscles aren't stretched while the others contracted. I'm sure you're going to have lots of PT in your future - maybe it's easier to start off with- a leg that's been more naturally positioned. I dunno - just a guess. But I'm really glad that you have a new splint - hope you're able to get a decent night's rest!! [/QUOTE]
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