

Spasticity and Splints (Part 5)
Eventually, I got plastered. When I got plastered for the old splints, I remember having two casts taken for each leg; one set of casts was for the full-length splints, and the other ones were just casts of my feet. This time, he only took one cast of each leg. He said that they would make the inserts from the original casts. I didn’t want to speak too soon, but I was quite optimistic that I would get what I needed this time. I know that I said that last time, but we’d just h

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1 day ago
Spasticity and Splints (Part 4)
My first pair of new splints didn’t have any heel on them at all, which caused rubbing and awful bruising on my heel. When I tried these splints on at the hospital, I knew that they didn’t feel right, but I went with it because I wasn’t used to them. I had suspicions right from when I saw the moulds of my legs because they didn’t look like my legs at all. I was sick of the constant battle just to get splints that actually work for me. I was sick of not being listened to. I ha

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2 days ago


Spasticity and Splints (Part 3)
Eventually, I got back on my feet once my blisters had healed on 10 December 2024 but I only walked a short distance before having to stop. Apart from the feeling that my feet were moving in the splints, it felt fine to start with, but as I walked further, my feet began to hurt again. I stopped straight away because I didn’t want to put myself through all that with the blisters again. Funnily enough, I knew exactly what the problem was: Besides from the new splints not being

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3 days ago


Spasticity and Splints (Part 2)
As I mentioned in the first post, I have had three pairs of splints in the last few months. The original pair of new splints did not fit the shape of my feet at all… Something drastically went wrong with the mould. I think the Orthotist (the person who deals with Orthotics) forced my leg and foot into an unnatural position when they took the mould. It was painful too, which isn’t normal. When I looked at the mould, I thought that it looked weird (it didn’t look like my leg at

Ailsa
3 days ago
Spasticity and Splints (Part 1)
A couple of years ago, I saw an image of a girl wearing a pair of AFO splints with the caption “If you give a girl the right pair of shoes, she can conquer the world”. I didn’t think much of it until my recent issues with my splints. I can walk without splints but not long distances because I get tired easily when I have no support to control my movements, so I wear splints on my legs called Ankle-Foot Orthoses, also known as splints, but there are many types of splints. You

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4 days ago

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