Quick update- I had my podiatry appointment this morning and got my new ankle brace
https://dereferer.me/?https://imgur.com/a/5Dxreum .It seemed so big when I first put it on- not in how it fit, but how it looked. I was hoping it would be a little lower profile than my previous ankle brace, but that is not the case. I put the brace on then went to put my foot in my shoe. I wasn’t sure it was going to fit. I got new shoes when I finally got out of my boot, and ended up getting men’s shoes for the extra width. Imagine what was going through my head when I could barely get my foot with the AFO on into my shoe. I don’t think I will have very many footwear choices going forward. Once I did get it in and my shoe laced up, I could immediately feel the extra support. My ankle does still roll out ever so slightly and I brought this up to my doctor. He saw my concern and acknowledged that down the road it might be an issue. The only real option moving forward is to have a brace that doesn’t have a hinge like the Arizona AFO, and he doesn’t want to limit me any more than absolutely necessary. I was given that type of brace 16 years ago by the VA when my first ankle reconstruction failed. It was miserable to not have any range of motion, and not something I want again anytime soon.
After agreeing this was the right brace for where I am in this very long journey, the go ahead was given to get the mold of my left foot and ankle to have the same brace made. I thought you might like to see how it’s done, so I documented the step by step process here:
https://dereferer.me/?https://imgur.com/a/NmwhQpX after everything was cleaned up and I put my shoe back on with the Richey brace, the difference in support that the new brace provides was amazingly clear. The small amount of eversion that I still have is really minimal in comparison. The only downside is that I have to put my new ankle brace on before putting on my shoe. I’ve been spoiled by being able to keep my braces in my shoes up until now. First world problems, right? Let me know if you like seeing the mold making process, and If you have any questions, I’ll try to answer them.
Next time I’ll update on getting spacers.