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Can anyone give help and advice regarding this unusual case.
Boy 11yrs old, presented 2months ago with bilateral foot pain. Dx posterior tibial syndrome, retrocalaneal pain, Achilles insertion tendonopathy and parents concerned about gait unusual style.
This boy had severe tightness in hamstrings, ankle equinus, uneven hip levels, right rotation of the trunk relative to the pelvis, slightly hunched shoulders and left sjoulder higher than right. All gait variations seemed to be related to tight musculature and compensations thereof. No foot misalignments or variations.
In gait core stability was very poor, left foot extreme toe in 40dgs+ and sometimes right foot toe in but never simultaneously. Springy step with early heel off and often no heel strike at all ie walks on toes but very variable and bordering on scissor gait. Extreme abductory twist with very excessive pronation. His mother complained that he always wears his socks out under the 1st mpj because he insists on screwing his feet around as he walks (not his fault or voluntary I explained). The gait is extremely variable and changes around the style described with every few steps.
EVA high density Amfit custom orthoses fitted with 9mm heel lifts, high medial flange and 2-5 f/foot post extended to sulcus (reverse motons). Mobilise ankle to 10dgs + d/flex.
Referred to physiotherapist for ‘unwinding’ – stretching – core stability exercises etc.
Good results = improved shoulder / spinal / hip posture and flexibility except for hamstrings which remain very tight. Only about 35dgs of flexion in supine postion with extended knee and dorsiflexed ankle and with opposite hip stabilised to stop trick movements. (Physio remarks that left hamstrings and right Gastroc-soleus Complex very tight)
This considerably improved gait giving fairly symmetrical heel toe gait with small toe in sometimes. Pain resolved in walking and by palpation and the boy is pleased and happy with results.
Mother also pleased with results and ordered 2nd pair for sports shoes and I will probably use a direct milled polycarbonate for this.
However if the boy walks without orthoses there is little if any change in his gait despite the much improve musculo-skeletal aspects.
Does anyone have an opinion about this and would you consider neurological referral and assessment. The gait has the appearance of mild CP type gait. There is muscle tightness but not spasticity or ataxia. There appears to be a difficulty in control and coordination of limbs in normal ambulation. The boy appears to have normal development in all other areas. Discussed with physio and she had similar thoughts about unusual gait and referral but no Dx as yet.
What do you think?
Many thanks Dave Smith
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