Unfortunately we also learned several months ago that her neurosurgeon (who we love and she has been with for several years) was leaving Children's hospital in Mpls/St Paul and we have been forced to shop around for a new pediatric neurosurgeon :(. She has an appointment coming up with a new Dr at M Health Fairview in a couple of weeks.
She has had a few appointments at Gillette's over the last year- watching her CP, growth, and her right leg external tibial torsion. She had another gait & motion analysis done a few months ago (robot Morgan) and a couple of appointments with her orthopedic surgeon. After watching for a while and much discusion we did decide last week to move forward with scheduling surgery to correct her right tibial deformation. The surgery is scheduled for September 6th, it is called Tibial Derotation Osteotomy. Timing is not ideal for many reasons - school, sports, weddings etc this fall but due to insurance changes we need to have it done before October and it is better for her functionality & mobility to have it done before next year & winter. From what I understand typically this surgery just requires an overnight hospital stay and she will be casted and in a wheelchair for ~ 1 month, then a walking cast/brace and PT for several weeks until fully recovered. She will likely always have to wear a right orthotic but it will give her more functionality with her foot straight, help prevent potential knee & hip issues down the road, and hopefully to allow her to skate better for hockey and give her ability to try new things! The surgeon also said he may look to do some muscular lengthening in her calf muscle, this will be determined when she is in surgery. I will post updates during this time.
Meanwhile, we will continue to enjoy our last month of summer! So far this summer she has done swimming lessons for a couple of months, lots of lake time with friends, Adaptive water skiing again with Shockwaves, family camping weekend, she starts cheer this week, and we had a great trip to Austin TX for the Hydrocephalus conference again a couple of weeks ago!
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