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Join me as a I shadow Wendy, a resident orthotist for the day! You'll see the workshop, learn about foot orthotics, scoliosis braces, AFOs (ankle foot orthoses), HKAFO (hip knee ankle foot orthoses) and even corrective helmets for babies!
PLUS I actually get an assessment of my feet and have orthotics casted on film!
HUGE THANK YOU to Wendy, the entire prosthetics and orthotics department for collaborating on this video!! I had such an incredible day and now I know what goes into creating custom orthotics!
Correction: Emma is a university student, working in an assistive role, not a registered technician as labeled in the video.
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@dearlyintrovert670
@dearlyintrovert670 2 года назад
At first I thought this said “Shadowing an Orthodontist” and I was like, “Well this is different…” 😂
@RedRoseSeptember22
@RedRoseSeptember22 2 года назад
Same lol.
@paulranalli3367
@paulranalli3367 2 года назад
I'd argue shadowing an orthotist is more different, we're such a small field, especially here in Australia
@NoName-pe5sx
@NoName-pe5sx 2 года назад
Me too lol
@introvertedbandnerd3289
@introvertedbandnerd3289 2 года назад
Yeah, I was slightly confused at first, lol
@wondergirl2642
@wondergirl2642 2 года назад
Same and I was like why is she holding a boot thing?
@akschauer
@akschauer 2 года назад
Can you do a short follow-up when you get your foot orthotics? I would love to hear your thoughts on how they affect your walking and if your ankles feel better after having them for a while. You do so much walking around the hospital, my guess is that you'll notice a difference just in everyday life. I loved watching the process of how they are made.
@ViolinMD
@ViolinMD 2 года назад
Great suggestion - thanks!
@lf206
@lf206 2 года назад
Yes please! I’d love to see your finished orthotics after seeing how they’re made.🙂 Also, I’m sure you got this totally covered, and it feels a little silly to ask this of a rheumatologist- but: there’s no way your joint pain hiking is anything more than structural + activity, right? No chance of anything like a tick borne illness causing joint issues... ok probably not. Sorry, I live with chronic symptoms from Lyme diagnosed too late, so it’s kinda my soapbox.
@lf206
@lf206 2 года назад
Not asking you to share your health info of course, just wanted to mention. Love your videos as always!
@j.johnston760
@j.johnston760 Год назад
Unfortunately this was a bust for me as orthotics and orthotic devices are very uninteresting to me when it comes for my passion for medicine.
@ChichiNaka
@ChichiNaka 2 года назад
I wish I had half the joy Siobhan clearly has every day
@TheWelshonesVideos
@TheWelshonesVideos 2 года назад
I was born with Cerebral Palsy, have been wearing AFO’s since I could walk. Thank you for showing the process. I went to a specialist laboratory to correct my gait (gait lab). Thank you for sharing the process.
@gabrielbeltran6134
@gabrielbeltran6134 2 года назад
I have it too. I ended up going to physical therapy for 10 years. I started walking at 8
@KaylaPearlCPNinja
@KaylaPearlCPNinja 2 года назад
I also have been wearing AFOs since I was able to walk as well. I have spastic hemiplegia cerebral palsy. I see an orthotist for mine as the AFOs I needed had to be articulated because of having foot drop. I started walking at the age of 4.
@ViolinMD
@ViolinMD 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing - i'm so glad you found the process interesting, especially having such personal experience with AFOs!
@meganedwards1039
@meganedwards1039 2 года назад
I also have CP, I wore AFOs from the age of 2 and 1/2 or 3 quit wearing them all together at 16. I remember when I couldn't even choose a color. Most of my AFOs were white.
@LivingwithHydrocephalus
@LivingwithHydrocephalus 2 года назад
I have CP as well, I wore one until I was about 12, then my dr did surgery so I wouldn’t have to wear it and now they are trying to get me back in one! NO THANK U!!!!!!
@Adam1984_
@Adam1984_ 2 года назад
As someone with Spina Bifida and Scoliosis, who has worn several of the types of braces shown in this video, it was really cool to see you talk about them!
@StephlovesJesusandCountryMusic
@StephlovesJesusandCountryMusic 2 года назад
Same! I have both. I am currently waiting on my new set of leg braces but taking longer then expected to manufacture
@koolkatcrafts2296
@koolkatcrafts2296 2 года назад
Same! As someone who has had scoliosis for nine years, it was so interesting to see how my back braces were made
@karindwarswaard1507
@karindwarswaard1507 2 года назад
I also have spina bifida and scoliosis.
@keric3673
@keric3673 2 года назад
I have Spina Bifida too (but not scoliosis) my eyes popped open when she specifically mentioned SB
@GirlOnWheelsNat
@GirlOnWheelsNat 2 года назад
I also have both! Was also born with an uneven pelvis
@cristinadiaz9756
@cristinadiaz9756 2 года назад
My daughter gets her new set of AFO’s this week. She’s worn them since 3 months old. From smo’s to AFO’s and she loves her new pattern. Unicorns ice cream and donuts 🥰. I love seeing the process.
@ViolinMD
@ViolinMD 2 года назад
awww that sounds like the cutest pattern!! adorable!! 🥰
@jonathonjennings2592
@jonathonjennings2592 2 года назад
Really wait a minute doesn't she have CJS
@venessachristian9973
@venessachristian9973 2 года назад
@@ViolinMD could you shadow a social worker or physcatrist
@missywoford1809
@missywoford1809 2 года назад
Those sound so cute and pretty! What a great choice!
@pandagirl4167
@pandagirl4167 2 года назад
My toddler is getting a pair next week that go just above his ankle for more support. This is actually a bit comforting knowing how it's made. Thanks for the video!!
@ViolinMD
@ViolinMD 2 года назад
I'm so glad to hear that - best of luck with the upcoming fitting!
@keric3673
@keric3673 2 года назад
I hope the fitting went well! I wore AFOs to right below my knees from toddler to 11 years old because of Spina Bifida.
@kurtcraig3421
@kurtcraig3421 2 года назад
that was so interesting. it shows the wider veriety of job skills needed.
@txtingirl1
@txtingirl1 2 года назад
I wore an AFO for most of my childhood (tibial dysplasia from neurofibromatosis) and I got really close with my orthotist over the years! I loved getting to pick a new pattern or picture (although there were definitely fewer choices 15 years ago...) and remember being taken back into the workshop area to see how it was done. Super cool video!
@RandyMullis1
@RandyMullis1 2 года назад
How is it that I've never thought about people who specialize in orthotics?! So interesting! Thank you, Siobahn!
@ViolinMD
@ViolinMD 2 года назад
So true, i think it's an overlooked specialty with so much value to add!
@SolemnnSolace
@SolemnnSolace 2 года назад
My stepdad was a wheelchair specialist in Belgium. During a come along in the company he worked at, I always found it super fascinating how they made so many different orthotics and how it could change someone's life. 6 years later, and I officially have my bachelor degree in orthopedics. Now I am the one changing people's lives with orthotics and prosthetics.
@less4650
@less4650 Год назад
@@SolemnnSolace congrats! I hope to be there one day!
@DoctorAzmain
@DoctorAzmain 2 года назад
This is SO COOL! When I’ve seen orthotists at work on my orthopaedics rotation in med school, the craft and skill behind it amaze me! Thank you for making these life-changing devices for patients! 😊
@missheniki
@missheniki 2 года назад
So fascinating! My sister wore a scoliosis brace for 3 years, but ended up having corrective surgery. It was so tough on her; 23 hours per day of wear in grades 7-9. I wish it had worked for her as the surgery is no joke. I'm glad that there are professionals like Wendy and her colleagues out there making life better for so many people! Thanks for sharing this, Siobhan. I would love to see more about the allied health professionals -- dentists in hospital, MAiD workers, midwives, RDs. It's really very interesting.
@panini4200
@panini4200 2 года назад
Thank you for bringing more light to the field! I'm a resident orthotist prosthetist at the moment and just took my first written boards. It's a very fun job!
@m1t2a1
@m1t2a1 2 года назад
Where did you take the course?
@Ednagirl1999
@Ednagirl1999 2 года назад
I'm in my last year of studying before becoming an orthotist and I think you have covered it pretty well! I'm definitely going to show this video if someone asks what I do!😊
@emagoon6859
@emagoon6859 2 года назад
I enjoy this series so much!!!! So interesting to learn about different medical professionals with your trademark respect and curiosity, Siobhan!
@hannachadlee7082
@hannachadlee7082 2 года назад
When I was 15 I had two stress fractures in my lumbar spine and I had to wear a back brace for a year. After watching through this video I was blown away at how much goes into creating one of these braces/orthotics! Very interesting!
@sarahfoster9178
@sarahfoster9178 2 года назад
I’m a resident orthotist in the States right now. Thank you for using your platform to educate about this field! It’s super cool to see!
@less4650
@less4650 Год назад
I’m doing my pre reqs for orthotic technician, any advice for me? Thank you!
@hannadant138
@hannadant138 2 года назад
I was born with Spina Bifida and have always wondered how this whole process worked since I have warn AFO's my whole life. This was very interesting to watch
@poppyseed2110
@poppyseed2110 2 года назад
I have always wonder how these are actually fitted to the patients. I have been helping my students to wear these, It’s cool to see how different afo are made! Love these “shadowing” series! Keep up the great work!
@amsterstars0406
@amsterstars0406 2 года назад
My daughter has Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita. She wears AFOs, has a cranial helmet, and will be getting elbow/hand bracing soon. I enjoyed seeing the process, cause she will be living in bracing. I hope orthotists know how much people like us love and appreciate them. ♡♡♡
@starforge5663
@starforge5663 2 года назад
I’m going to be honest here, I never really thought or knew much about braces until now, also I love it that when Siobhan said that patients could choose which patters they wanted in their own braces!! That is a delightful surprise!! I also really liked it when Siobhan got to make a brace herself, that was awesome!!! (Just to be clear, I’m not talking about when she got casted for a brace), as one final mention I thought is was extremely cool 😎 to see that for the metal supports for a brace that they use static electricity ⚡️ to essentially ZAP! ⚡️the color into it!! That part made my jaw drop!!! Anyway to anyone who just to happens to read this to the end, thank you for reading and have a absolutely wonderful day or night, depending on when you read this comment!! 😎
@MsStina84
@MsStina84 2 года назад
I've had anything from jeans pattern to neon green
@keric3673
@keric3673 2 года назад
I wore AFOs as a kid and choosing the pattern made the appointment not as dreadful.
@BeckaEmma1980
@BeckaEmma1980 2 года назад
Wendy is my son's orthodist!! She is going to be casting him next week!!!
@anoukferwerda9699
@anoukferwerda9699 2 года назад
I had an AFO where I could still move my ankles. It helped me a lot, psychically but also mentally. It’s really nice to see the process
@jaybig360
@jaybig360 2 года назад
My daughter and I been watching since you had 15 thousand followers I’m extremely proud and happy of what you have done. You still inspire my daughter thank you be safe 😊🙏🏽
@SnoopyRN
@SnoopyRN 2 года назад
From age 1 or so until 38, I wore a KAFO brace. My right leg was shorter than left by 2”. I was also born without a tibia. At 38, I had my leg amputated below know and now wear a prosthetic with Snoopy design as seen in my profile pic.
@olingecko
@olingecko 2 года назад
This was so cool! As an engineer, I've seen some of those fabrication processes, but not for medical devices. I would love for you to do a part 2 where you shadow a prosthetist.
@SolemnnSolace
@SolemnnSolace 2 года назад
As a orthotist and a prothésist myself, I can say that they are not that different. You still take a plaster mold and just do a lamination after the plaster correction. The hardest part of prosthetics is choosing the right parts and linking them up correctly!
@analogueoverdigital929
@analogueoverdigital929 3 месяца назад
​@SolemnnSolace exactly. Lock system or straps... we use the bulldog lock types for most.. AKs are the toughest and usually get the strap type. BKs can choose either or...
@jaxmd35
@jaxmd35 2 года назад
I love videos like this, the medical field is so vast I love seeing all the different specialties I didn’t even know existed
@mandiangumd
@mandiangumd 2 года назад
I love this shadowing series! It really shines light on very underrepresented careers that all have a huge affect on patient care. Keep up the good work doctor😊
@mahnoor6357
@mahnoor6357 2 года назад
I wasn't as interested in ortho before but after seeing this , it looks really interesting. Thank you for making these videos it really helps!
@normabonaiuto1512
@normabonaiuto1512 2 года назад
I absolutely love watching you! I worked in orthopedic surgery for 38 years and we used many of the orthotics/braces that you showed. Great education for the general public.
@aviator1017
@aviator1017 2 года назад
Thank you for being there to help people during this hard time with covid and I don’t know how you also have the time to record but are amazing.
@brstrangleman1
@brstrangleman1 2 года назад
I can’t tell you how much I appreciate your videos, especially considering how busy I’m sure you are. I’m absolutely addicted 😊 I always learn something new and fascinating
@leandrasmith825
@leandrasmith825 2 года назад
Your video came up on my recommended videos. Now I am binge watching them all as I get over Covid and rest. I am subscribed! I love you, thank you for sharing your life. You and Mark make the world a better place xx
@ulligruber1344
@ulligruber1344 2 года назад
Great series. Thanks to Wendy and the whole Orthotics team. You can tell they love their job and they like helping people in need. 😊👍
@analogueoverdigital929
@analogueoverdigital929 3 месяца назад
As an ortho and prosthetic tech, i loved this video. My job doesn't pay super well, but helping people, many of whom are vets, is super rewarding and outweighs everything else. Xoxox. ❤❤
@maruyama4799
@maruyama4799 2 года назад
That was (as always) so interesting and well explained! The new hairstyle looks great too ;)
@ViolinMD
@ViolinMD 2 года назад
Thanks Maru!
@majafartek5480
@majafartek5480 2 года назад
I had worn 5 scoliosis braces. That was about 10 years ago and it's amazing how the technology has advanced in the mean time! Thank you for spreading awareness, Siobhan, I always love how educational and real are your videos. :)
@Teefs
@Teefs 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing this. I have adhesive arachnoiditis, severe left foot drop and incomplete paralysis. I wear an AFO on my left foot to help with walking. It has changed my life. I am beyond grateful for everyone who does this work, willing to improve the lives of people like me and so many others. ❤️
@kelleyberk5472
@kelleyberk5472 2 года назад
As a current orthotics and prosthetics resident, I LOVE THIS!!! My masters thesis is on interdisciplinary healthcare teams and this just proves how important the collaboration and education of other professions is!!! THANK YOU FOR THIS ❤️❤️
@jacquelynlane7905
@jacquelynlane7905 2 года назад
This is so neat to watch! I love all of the personalized decorative options. Thanks so much for sharing!
@cheshireeeecat
@cheshireeeecat 2 года назад
It's so much amazing work goes behind the scene of an orthotics! Thank you for showing us!
@updown4455
@updown4455 2 года назад
I NEVER miss any of your vids. Very cool and informative. Thank you !!
@LaurenIHalford
@LaurenIHalford 2 года назад
Loving this series! It's so interesting and you are such a wonderful storyteller.
@maddieandelismom
@maddieandelismom 2 года назад
As a mom to a cerebral palsy child, it was awesome watching the behind the scenes of the AFOs and such. He’s had tons over the years and it was so awesome to watch!
@sofiasousapires
@sofiasousapires 2 года назад
I love this series shadowing a different profession! So cool that you got evaluated and got a custom orthotic!
@natalieimbeau7287
@natalieimbeau7287 2 года назад
I have Spina Bifida and have been wearing AFO's almost my whole life (I am 25 now). So cool to see a behind-the-scenes look at how they are made and the process of what happens before they get to me! Thanks for making this video, Siobhan!
@liehere
@liehere 2 года назад
She was such a natural on camera 🤗!! My son had a helmet, they were so precise when making it 💚
@sailboatrn7372
@sailboatrn7372 2 года назад
So cool!! Know about orthotics/prosthetics but never knew how they were made!! Thanks for showing this!!! Excellent!!
@meridoughten9425
@meridoughten9425 2 года назад
LOVED this video!! What a fastinating specialty!
@enchantedRightHook
@enchantedRightHook 2 года назад
Yay I know some of these handsome mugs, great content & I appreciate seeing what she has told me throughout her education and training l, being able to connect a little. Loved this
@nazia1550
@nazia1550 2 года назад
Thank you Siobhan for another lovely vlog. Your haircut looks so nice really suits you.
@LifeofMorag
@LifeofMorag 2 года назад
This was absolutely fascinating. An area of medicine I knew nothing about at all. I really enjoy your 'day with...' series. As a patient under a number of different specialties, I think it's great to see doctors interested in improving the interconnectivity of medicine
@juliannadevereux9282
@juliannadevereux9282 2 года назад
Siobhan your hair looked SO good in this video!! I love seeing you shadow other specialties
@rohdreamer
@rohdreamer 2 года назад
This is so interesting!!! Thanks for bringing us too😄😍
@bethanycohu5089
@bethanycohu5089 2 года назад
Oooh! - I went to orthotics yesterday to get me fitted for new boots and insoles. I've been going to an orthotist for as long as I can remember - thanks EDS. This is really cool to see all the different types of support!
@missywoford1809
@missywoford1809 2 года назад
I LOVE that you can get all sorts of colors and patterns! Awesome for kids, and kids at heart. As an almost 40 year old "kid", I would definitely join the actual kiddos in choosing something bright and fun!
@DavidJNorris
@DavidJNorris 2 года назад
I wanted to be a orthotist when I left school. But my school Guidance Counsellor didn't know what college course to take to become one. Unfortunately this was was when the internet was becoming popular and there wasn't a lot of information on the web. And watching this my mind still hasn't changed. It's a great job.
@mckinleyw.3262
@mckinleyw.3262 2 года назад
As someone who used afos this is so cool to see how they make the hinge part. I gave had at least 10 afos. Wore them for 14 years of my life and they usually lasted 1 year ish.
@ashikihsan1946
@ashikihsan1946 Год назад
Thank you very much Dr. Siobhan. This is an important video of you meeting with an Orthotist about how to make legs for the disabled patients and babies who have walking difficulties. Siobhan I also have a walking difficulty when I have motor neurone disease and I can't walk properly with footwears or shoes specially walking outside. The helmets for children are so amazing Siobhan
@sharonmills1013
@sharonmills1013 2 года назад
I love that you have these opportunities as part of your residency to see what all the other professionals do-great experience!
@jillianmyerly1818
@jillianmyerly1818 2 года назад
This is so awesome! I am doing my clinical in pediatric OT right now, and a ton of the kids on my caseload have AFOs or helmets. I'm super interested in learning more about orthotics and the process of becoming an orthotic specialist, so this is a really great video! Love your videos so much! Been here since you were a 3rd year medical resident, and can't wait to hear you open with "Doctor"!
@5littlearrows168
@5littlearrows168 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing your experiences as a doctor! It's so cool to watch!! :)
@MARINA-ze1fe
@MARINA-ze1fe 2 года назад
I have scoliosis and ive had 2 back braces. It's so cool to see how theyre actually made!
@jamiemiesler322
@jamiemiesler322 2 года назад
This may be my favorite video you’ve done. Maybe because I work in the dental field & we do a lot of same(ish) types of impressions etc but on a much smaller scale. Very interesting. Thank you!
@marianpizeno8511
@marianpizeno8511 2 года назад
This was a really cool video to watch! These videos you create will inspire so many to go into fields like these! Thank you for shining some light on things like this!
@zacharyleduc7255
@zacharyleduc7255 2 года назад
Keep going with this series! It’s so great!! :)
@Paradelightness
@Paradelightness 2 года назад
I'm really glad that you've shown this sort of work! It's my father's field of work and I've grown up with him enthusiastically telling about specific braces and how they can be helpful to the patients. The difference is that he works in Denmark. However, as far as I can see, they use many of the same techniques and braces, which is extremely interesting to me! Thanks for showing! :D
@jillisinGodshands
@jillisinGodshands 2 года назад
Your info makes me feel calmer going to my appointments and if I have a procedure. Thank You!! Also Cute Haircut!!
@scherre
@scherre 2 года назад
I loved this insight into a less well known part of healthcare! I considered Orthotics and Prosthetics as a career option at one point but I ended up taking a different path in life. I became interested in it throughout the process of getting measured and fitted for the Milwaukee Brace that I wore as a teenager. I have kyphosis due to Scheuermann's Disease. Even though it was definitely not fun the brace made a big difference and while I do still have some problems with my back, I have never needed surgery which is probably partly because of the brace. When I got mine (about 25 years ago) it was a much thicker looking plastic material and there were definitely no fun patterns to choose from! So it's interesting to see how new material technologies have changed the options for orthotic users. The brace shown here looks like it would be a lot lighter and cooler to wear which hopefully makes it easier on the kids who need them. Thanks for this video :)
@NandhiniSureshRao
@NandhiniSureshRao 2 года назад
watching her doing jobs just making me to be a doctor in future.........dont stop making videos really love this!!!!!!!!
@hifromthestudio
@hifromthestudio 2 года назад
Thanks for bringing us along! Love the haircut on you btw, looks great!!!
@jennicox928
@jennicox928 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing this! It was fascinating! Also, love your new hair!
@TechGirl84
@TechGirl84 2 года назад
This video was so cool! I’ve dealt with orthotics quite a bit over the course of my life. I was born with Spina Bifida, so it was so cool to hear one of the cases was a boy with Spina Bifida. 😊 Also, this was a timely video, because October is Spina Bifida Awareness Month. 😊
@jodihyde-parker9220
@jodihyde-parker9220 2 года назад
Wow! That was really interesting. Thank you Siobhan!
@denkamenev3558
@denkamenev3558 2 года назад
I'm loving this series of shadowing different workers in the health field! I would even love to see more clinic-based health professionals like an optometrist or dentist!
@margaretmccarthy9761
@margaretmccarthy9761 2 года назад
Great video Siobhan. Really interesting and informative. Thank you.
@abbeycabrera298
@abbeycabrera298 2 года назад
I love your video Siobhan it’s really cool to see what you guys actually do
@christinakohl6111
@christinakohl6111 2 года назад
That was definitely one of the most interesting vids of you shadowing another medical professional!
@logan.rayn15
@logan.rayn15 2 года назад
This is so amazing! My friend has orthotics and it is so cool to see how these are made.!
@Stanley_Furley
@Stanley_Furley 2 года назад
Love ya, kiddo. Great enthusiasm and totally informative as always.
@lulamamie8524
@lulamamie8524 2 года назад
WOW 😮 This is an awesome video!!! Thank You sooooo much for sharing ❤️
@Jeff_Lichtman
@Jeff_Lichtman 2 года назад
I had no idea about any of this. I really learned a lot. That hand-held 3-D scanner is amazing! Thanks so much!
@Lucy_Lou126
@Lucy_Lou126 2 года назад
This is so cool! I wear a TLSO for my spine (I have moderate scoliosis and spondylolythesis that causes some pain and also caused the curve) It’s really cool to see how it was made (although I wasn’t casted- I had a scan done!)! Orthotists are really important-I’m so grateful for the work mine has done to keep my spine straight and to keep me from being in pain like I was before, although I can’t wait to get rid of my brace… 😂 Thanks for showing us how it all works!
@michaelrosati164
@michaelrosati164 2 года назад
I have scoliosis and I had my surgery about 1 year ago, it was so cool to see the brace they were. Talking about but because they said how much they wanted me to wear it we went with surgery.
@oumaima353
@oumaima353 2 года назад
Thank you for showing us! This has been very informative!
@ceeq3997
@ceeq3997 2 года назад
whoa i had absolutely no idea this even existed! i really thought orthotics were just stuffing some insoles in people's shoes. didn't realize how complex and creative the whole process is. super cool!! thank you! 😍🤩😍
@BRACE_The_Ace
@BRACE_The_Ace 11 месяцев назад
I have moderate Cerebral Palsy & have worn AFO's for as long as I can remember as a kid. The casting is always my favorite part because of the worm water. Takes a few days to break the new ones in.
@dianaradevski6729
@dianaradevski6729 2 года назад
As an Orthotist myself I LOVE this video! No one really knows what we do so this was a great insight! :)
@Athandatu
@Athandatu 2 года назад
Woah! Fascinating! I had no idea so much was involved.
@angelamason9840
@angelamason9840 2 года назад
Thank you for showing the process, I have cerebral palsy, and wore AFOs as a child.
@Pink_Aqua
@Pink_Aqua 2 года назад
Fantastic video! Also, you cut your hair!! It looks sooo good!
@ViolinMD
@ViolinMD 2 года назад
Thanks Sarah! Feels like such a change and I love it!
@artisticanna5275
@artisticanna5275 2 года назад
This truly is an art form 💜
@daniochoa2110
@daniochoa2110 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing! I really appreciate the effort put into these videos
@StefBarber
@StefBarber 2 года назад
I have worn ankle foot orthotics (AFOs) Both solid and hinged or knee ankle foot orthotics (KAFOs) since I was 6 months! :). Thanks for sharing this super cool.
@BrightAsTheStars
@BrightAsTheStars 2 года назад
this is honestly really cool. i might need one if these in the future for my back cuz i have mild scoliosis, which gets progressively worse over time. it’s fine now, but like i said may get worse. thanks for showing us this and educating us, God bless ❤️
@angiemcintyre2732
@angiemcintyre2732 2 года назад
Wow, this was so cool to watch, def would like to see more shadowing videos. Great information for general public. Thanks for sharing
@sashamintz3181
@sashamintz3181 2 года назад
this video was awesome! also, i hadnt noticed siobhan’s haircut yet i love it!!
@emmy9327
@emmy9327 2 года назад
Thank you for always sharing such interesting medical info!! Also your hair is gorgeous 😍
@sarahblincoe8258
@sarahblincoe8258 2 года назад
Thank you for doing this. As a person who wears some form of AFO all my life, this is important I’m on my third pair of yellow AFO’s and I really like them because it’s my favorite color
@Lizzy43645
@Lizzy43645 2 года назад
This was AMAZING!!!! Thanks Siobhan!!!
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