CP - orthotics

emmavp
emmavp Online Community Member Posts: 2 Listener
edited August 30 in Cerebral Palsy Network

Hi there

My son who is almost 4, has cerebral palsy. His left leg is mainly impacted. He’s been referred to orthotics for a splint but this is taking a long time. Has anyone got experience of this and whether the splint helped, or whether anyone has gone private and what their experience has been,

Many thanks

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  • Holly_Scope
    Holly_Scope Posts: 3,873 Scope Online Community Coordinator
    edited August 30

    Hi @emmavp and welcome to the community. I've added @Richard_Scope and @SaraC_Scope who work within our CP team and might be able to help. They don't work over the weekend but hopefully they'll be able to offer some advice when they return next week.

    In the meantime, I've added a few tags to help other members to see it who might have experience with this. ☺️

  • trouble5316
    trouble5316 Online Community Member Posts: 69 Connected

    I have sclosis kyphosis with mine they just said it's incurable as im too old

  • SaraC_Scope
    SaraC_Scope CP Network, Scope Posts: 312 Empowering

    Hi @emmavp

    Welcome to the community. I'm Sara one of the CP Specialists at Scope. I've tagged my colleague @Lucy_Scope who can offer some advice and guidance in this area.

    There is a great Facebook page for families of people with CP Cerebral Palsy UK This community are a great support network for each other. We also have our Facebook page Parents of Children with CP which you are welcome to join.

  • emmavp
    emmavp Online Community Member Posts: 2 Listener

    thank you so much this is really helpful x

  • Lucy_Scope
    Lucy_Scope Posts: 145 Cerebral Palsy Network

    Hi @emmavp,

    Apologies for the late response. Orthotics are really difficult to advise on as they are so different.

    My orthotic is particularly difficult to find shoes that fit.

    My best advice would be to shop in person. Try to understand components are needed from a shoe. For example, a level trainer with a flexible tongue and collar.

    It is trial and error, and may take some time to find something.

    People have found Billy Footwear and Nike helpful.

    I am sorry there is not a quick answer here.

    Let us know how you get on 😊

  • trouble5316
    trouble5316 Online Community Member Posts: 69 Connected

    I used go an orthotic dept in accrington at the health there good but not good looking