Dynamic splinting home therapy for toe walking: A case report

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Serial casting is frequently prescribed for toe-walking but that does not allow continued physical therapy (PT). This report described a child and family who chose dynamic splinting (DS) with concurrent PT for treatment. The patient presented with right hemiparesis; below average motor skills and a gait pattern of toe contact (without ankle foot orthosis). Four months of PT plus 6 hours/night of DS as home therapy, the patient's passive dorsiflexion increased 14° and she gained the ability to walk in "flat foot" contact without the Ankle Foot Orthosis. This concurrent treatment achieved improved gait pattern and strength training not possible with casting. © 2009 Lundequam and Willis; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Lundequam, P., & Willis, F. B. (2009). Dynamic splinting home therapy for toe walking: A case report. Cases Journal, 2(11). https://doi.org/10.1186/1757-1626-2-188

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