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Old 07-25-2007, 05:57 AM #1
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Hi there
I am 12 years old and I have just been diagnosed with RSD in my left foot. My leg is completley in eversion (its held outwards) I was just wondering if anyone could answer my question,
Because I am still growing does this mean my foot will be deformed forever, will my bones grow wrong? (please be aware that I didnt break my ankle)
My local hospital have already tried putting it in plaster but the problem was I kept having muscle spasms and the pain got so bad that they had to take it out. When it came out of plaster it went back into eversion. Does anyone have any ideas of what the hospital may have to do to get it back into a natural position??
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Alison
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