Being forced to stay home during the covid-19 pandemic helped me remember why I work so hard to solve problems caused by my leg brace and shoes. I would be severely depressed if I had lacked the confidence to walk safely in the community during the 16 years since my stroke.
Neither the white duct tape in the photo or double-sided tape have glue strong enough to stop my leg brace from pushing the shoe insert out of place. When the shoe insert slides to one side my foot tilts so most of my weight is on the outside edge of my hemiplegic foot (ankle inversion). Walking on a foot that is not flat is unsafe and tiring. I am currently using T-Rex Ferousiously Strong double-sided mounting tape to see if it keeps the shoe insert in the center of the shoe.
Long socks that reach the knee prevent skin chafing as the brace rubs the top of the calf. However, the only knee-high socks made for women are brightly colored socks used during soccer.
I cut the top off a man's white tube sock so it covers the top my calf. I have washed them many times. They fray eventually but hold together for a long time. I am happy that what people see is black socks with black shoes and beige socks with beige shoes.
My THICK leg brace creates a leg-length discrepancy by making my hemiplegic leg longer than my sound leg. Wearing 2 socks on my sound foot makes my sound leg a little longer. The 2nd sock also keeps my foot from sliding inside the extra wide shoes
I need to accomodate my brace. Having my sound foot slide inside my shoe makes walking tiring and puts strain on my hip and knee. I wish I had known about this 2 sock solution before my sound knee needed joint replacement surgery.
The long sock I pull over the short ankle sock gets stretched out which makes it easier to don. I bought permanent ink pens to mark the stretched sock in each pair. A black pen works for white and beige socks. The silver pen I use on black socks fades in the wash so I have to repeatedly mark them.
If you read this entire post you may understand why I do not think this is my last post about my shoes. homeafterstroke.blogspot.com
Unfortunately mine has a 1 1/2" discrepancy in height difference so this wouldn't work for mw. :o( So I'm left with custom shoes.
ReplyDelete"Walking on a foot that is not flat is unsafe and tiring." Yes it is. I wish my spasticity in my ankle would stop.