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Cambodia Trust supporter Fiona Callanan pays a visit to the Trust's partnership project in Sri Lanka, the Sri Lanka School of Prosthetics & Orthotics
You are looking at $500 feet. Yup, that's right! I was noticing that Anna's cheapie tennis shoes from Payless were already looking worse from wear after two months. She had some inserts (faux orthotics) from a speciality children's shoe store in them but her right foot was pronating so badly, she was nearly walking on the side of her shoe. So I took her to real pedorthotist today to get custom-made orthotics. The process took about 30 minutes and she was awesome. She got two pairs of orthotics, one treatment pair and one maintenance pair. Over the next three weeks, she will wear the treatment pair one hour a day, increasing another hour each day until she is comfortable in them all the time. The maintenance pair is for the off-time. These orthotics are guaranteed for her entire lifetime which is why I decided to shell out the $400 for them. Whenever she grows, she gets a new pair free of charge. I also invested in a really good pair of tennis shoes since that is all she wears on her feet. I've never spent $100 for a pair of shoes for myself let alone for one of my kids, but her posture has gotten so bad as well as her pronation, it's a very smart investment. I was noticing some oddly placed calluses on her feet also. Already I can see a difference in her feet and her posture with the new orthotics and shoes. I hope this helps with her knee and back pain too.
A young girl affected by polio, practises walking with her new orthosis (leg brace). Taken at the Cambodia Trust's Phnom Penh rehabilitation centre.
Photo: Susan Schulman
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A young girl affected by polio, learning to walk with her new orthoses (leg braces) and the help of a walking frame. Taken at the Cambodia Trust's Phnom Penh rehabilitation centre.
Photo: Ryoko Tsutsumi
The area around Lübeck, today a large city with a population of more than 200,000, had been settled by Slavs since the 7th century. Slavs had a settlement north of the present city called "Liubice", which was razed by the pagan Rani tribe in 1128.
15 years later Adolf II, Count of Schauenburg and Holstein, founded the modern town as a German settlement on the river island of Bucu. He built a new castle, first mentioned as existing in 1147. Adolf II had to cede the castle to the Duke of Saxony, Henry the Lion, in 1158. After Henry's fall from power in 1181, the town became an Imperial city. Emperor Barbarossa ordained that the city should have a ruling council of 20 members. With the council dominated by merchants, trade interests shaped Lübeck's politics for centuries.
In the 14th century, Lübeck became the "Queen of the Hanseatic League", being by far the largest and most powerful member of that medieval trade organization. In 1375, Emperor Charles IV named Lübeck one of the five "Glories of the Empire", a title shared with Venice, Rome, Pisa, and Florence.
Conflicts about trading privileges resulted in fighting between Lübeck (with the Hanseatic League) and Denmark and Norway – with varying outcome. While Lübeck and the Hanseatic League prevailed in conflicts in 1435 and 1512, Lübeck lost when it became involved in a civil war that raged in Denmark from 1534 to 1536. From then on Lübeck's power slowly declined. The city remained neutral in the Thirty Years' War, but the devastation from the decades-long war and the new transatlantic orientation of European trade caused the Hanseatic League – and thus Lübeck with it – to decline in importance. However, Lübeck still remained an important trading town on the Baltic Sea.
St. Aegidien was first mentioned in 1227. There may have even been an earlier wooden church between 1172 and 1182 under Bishop Heinrich I of Brussels, who had been abbot of the monastery of St. Aegidien in Braunschweig. The church, which originally had a single nave displays the typical features of brick Gothic architecture. The interior of the church, after the completion of the structure, has also been changed by regular renewals and renovations over the centuries, one of the oldest surviving of which took place in 1645.
Saint Martin cutting his cloak in two. The beggar has lost his feet. Note the "soles" of the beggar's orthotics.
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a pair of breg post-op leg braces and a pair of ankle splints ,that I scored from a junk store. I pegged the "brace loot" for $ 14
Soun Nary receives a follow-up visit from her Cambodia Trust community worker.
Nary, age 15, caught polio when she was a child, which affected both legs. She is paralysed from the waist down. The Cambodia Trust community team provided a ramp at her local primary school, Kro Lang. The Trust also provided a wheelchair, school uniform and materials to enable Nary to attend lessons.
At 15, she is several years older than the rest of her classmates who average 8-10 years old. This is often the case for disabled children who are excluded from school. When they do get the opportunity to get an education, they are years behind their peers and need to catch up before they can join students of their own age.
Before Nary was identified by a Cambodia Trust community worker, she didn't attend school and had to crawl everywhere. Now, with her wheelchair, she is more mobile and able to play a part in her community.
Photo: Simon Larbalestier
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Shoes having insoles for a great reduction in foot stress, fatigue, pain, stretchiness and injuries during some tough jobs are called orthotic or Orthopedic work boots. These are better, more comfortable and useful for paving staff in the construction industry than some particular working boots....
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Paediatric Orthopaedic Surgery
Screening for Orthopaedic Conditions in Neonates, Children, and Adolescents
Correction of Limb Deformities and Short Stature
Early Treatment of Congenital and Acquired Deformities
Treatment of Paediatric Foot Deformities (Clubfoot, Flatfoot, Toe Deformities)
Treatment of Paediatric Hip
Treatment of Gait Abnormalities
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