CIAOOO! I have some very good news for all fans of cicciopisolo: after only three chalks weekly Buzzi to the wrong leg of the infant is "correct" or straight!
check out the progress yourself: find the differences between the two images below.
Below you see the Puccini three weeks ago, after nearly two months of painstaking "cures" to the Pines.
And here's how it appeared on Tuesday, after the removal of the third weekly chalk the Buzzi:
the buzz using the Ponseti method, as you can see much more effective and decisive than the traditional method, which provides, inter alia, a very invasive (four-inch leaves a scar, as well as the stiff and sore feet!) with the Ponseti method instead must be done at most a small incision in the tendon, leaving a nearly invisible segnetto. Of course, now the fat man will have to brace for a year straight out of a Tim Burton movie, but it is a necessary precaution to avoid the risk of recurrence.
So I highly recommend to all parents of children with clubfoot to rely on doctors who apply correctly Ponseti method. Please note, unfortunately, are still few in Italy. In Milan there is Dr. Monforte Buzzi Children's Hospital in Rome prof. Ippolito and Dr. Bellini, Dr. D'Bari Addetta, e. .. enough?!? Robe crazy. To learn more, view this forum .
the buzz we're fine. While the pines seem to see a group of shepherds shearing a sheep, the Buzzi doctor and nurses are kind and gentle with the baby, who even smiles as they put the plaster. The device is then fiberglass, and very light.
About the plaster, you become useful to the experience with Pucci. And we get to the second game of the week: find the similarities in the following pictures.
check out the progress yourself: find the differences between the two images below.
Below you see the Puccini three weeks ago, after nearly two months of painstaking "cures" to the Pines.
And here's how it appeared on Tuesday, after the removal of the third weekly chalk the Buzzi:
the buzz using the Ponseti method, as you can see much more effective and decisive than the traditional method, which provides, inter alia, a very invasive (four-inch leaves a scar, as well as the stiff and sore feet!) with the Ponseti method instead must be done at most a small incision in the tendon, leaving a nearly invisible segnetto. Of course, now the fat man will have to brace for a year straight out of a Tim Burton movie, but it is a necessary precaution to avoid the risk of recurrence.
So I highly recommend to all parents of children with clubfoot to rely on doctors who apply correctly Ponseti method. Please note, unfortunately, are still few in Italy. In Milan there is Dr. Monforte Buzzi Children's Hospital in Rome prof. Ippolito and Dr. Bellini, Dr. D'Bari Addetta, e. .. enough?!? Robe crazy. To learn more, view this forum .
the buzz we're fine. While the pines seem to see a group of shepherds shearing a sheep, the Buzzi doctor and nurses are kind and gentle with the baby, who even smiles as they put the plaster. The device is then fiberglass, and very light.
About the plaster, you become useful to the experience with Pucci. And we get to the second game of the week: find the similarities in the following pictures.
I think they should give the Nobel Prize for Medicine to the inventor of the sock. And 'in fact very useful to protect the ribs to the legs from the teeth of cats and to protect the chalk from the sudden escape from the diaper. In addition, aided by a plastic bag, can take a shower the child more agitated. Credit where credit
for Ippo Tripp, the funny puppet up-Gambino.
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