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Default Here's Alan's C.R.O.W. boot!!!

Thought you might like to see what a Charcot Restraint Orthotic Walker (C.R.O.W.) looks like (wow, that's a mouthful).

Oh, by the way, he just had his follow-up at Beth Israel yesterday. His foot ulcer was debrided and he goes back in 3 weeks. The doctor said it was okay to keep padding it the way we did until the shoe guys see it. They were not there yesterday. Ulcer is looking good though.


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