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Lucy

When Lucy was born she couldn’t move anything but her head. After being told by doctors in our area that they couldn’t start treatment on her legs until she was 18 months to 2 years old, we were determined to find another opinion. Thankfully we found Dr. Feldman and his therapy team.
Lucy arrived at The Paley Institute when she was 4 months old. Her legs were stuck bent at the knees, she had clubbed feet, clubbed hands, and couldn’t bend her arms. She had serial casting, a tenotomy, serial splinting, and daily physical and occupational therapy. Her therapy included e-stim and astym.

After her treatment, her legs were unstuck! We could put clothes with legs on her for the first time! She could kick her legs! She started moving her arms! And most recently Lucy stood for the first time by herself with the help of her HKAFO’s. We are forever grateful for The Paley Institute and can’t wait for Dr. Feldman to perform her leg surgery in the future to begin her journey of walking!

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Bartek Bułat is a young athlete who proves that determination and faith can work miracles.
Bartek

Bartek’s journey is a remarkable testament to what can be achieved with innovative limb-reconstruction strategies. Born with a rare congenital condition affecting his legs, Bartek was initially advised that amputation and prosthetics were his only options in his home country. Instead, his family sought care at the Paley Institute, where advanced corrective surgeries, including realignment of his knees and feet

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Mosope

On 31st December 2010, we received our new year gift with the birth of Mosope, amid the celebration, there was a challenge, Mosope was born with Proximal focal femoral deficiency (PFFD), i got confused as i have never seen nor hear of this condition. We immediately met with our local doctor that referred us to an orthopaedic consultant, the Professor

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Larry

When a person is diagnosed with a serious medical condition that requires surgery, usually they seek a second opinion that hopefully informs them that things are not so dire. Imagine when the second physician tells the patient that not only is surgery required, but an additional procedure is needed as well. This is what happened to me. Upon a neurologist’s

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