I HAVE MOVED...

I have moved to a new blog: Nikki's Thoughts On

Disclosure

Posting on this blog may contain affiliate links, which means I may receive a commission if you click on a link and purchase something. See our full disclosure policy for more details.

August 5, 2009

MRI: Results For Toe Walking.

We got the results from the MRI today. (To recap for those that are new to my blog: My DS had to get an MRI done because of his toe walking.)

According the MRI DS bone structure in the foot is normal. So I was thankful to hear that. The next step is to call the hospital tomorrow to schedule an EMG/NCV.

EMG=Electromyograhy
NCV=Nerve conduction study

The podiatrist explain today that these tests need to be done to be sure that my DS brain, nerves, and muscles are communicating with each other properly.

That's all I have to share at this time. I'm thankful to learn that the bone structure is normal, but frustrated to learn that we need more testing done.

The doctor also mention that DS MIGHT need a foot manipulation under anesthesia done too. That's NOT surgery or anything like that. The doctor during the visit was manipulating DS feet, but felt there has been some resistance on DS part. Not anything DS can really help, just resistance, almost in an involuntary way. It's not anything that DS is purposely doing per say.

So doing an manipulation under anesthesia would help the Dr get a better understanding of what DS true range of motion is because under anesthesia DS will be totally relaxed.

3 comments:

  1. Sorry you DS has to have more tests.. it seems like everything now a days needs more test.... I will continue to lift you and your family in prayer.
    Love,
    Kelly

    ReplyDelete
  2. Oh, I know all that testing can be frustrating. Prayers for you all!

    ReplyDelete
  3. A girl in my school did the same thing. Even in high school she was a toe walker. It's been so long to remember, but I think it had something to do with her calf muscles being short. I'm not 100% sure. I remember her having surgery to repair it. I see her around town walking fine now. I pray all is well with your son.

    ReplyDelete