“CastCoverz! Changed My Life” ~Kelly Ripa

Kelly Ripa

Joaquin Consuelos

Joaquin Consuelos, Kelly Ripa’s son, had surgery at the Hospital for Special Surgery on his broken finger. CastCoverz! sent a care package for Joaquin to Kelly’s show LIVE! with Kelly and Michael.  He received the CastShield, a waterproof cast cover for bathing/showering, a custom Armz! cast cover in “Wicked Webs”, and a Slingz! arm sling in “The Hand Bone’s Connected to…” just in time for Halloween!

 “CastCoverz! changed my life” ~Kelly Ripa 

Waterproof product CastShield was a hit!  She loves it so much, she even made a quick video about it!  Personally, we love the clapping in the background! Woo-Hoo!  Check out the video here: http://www.tout.com/m/px04h6?ref=twxz8krw   

“Thanks CastCoverz! for Joaquin’s cast cover!” 

4 Common Children’s Foot and Ankle Conditions

Guest Blog Post by Dr. Lance Silverman of Silverman Ankle and Foot

 Ankle and foot conditions in children range from minor issues that resolve on their own, to serious issues that require surgery. Familiarize yourself with these common pediatric foot and ankle conditions so you can recognize them in your own children.

Metatarsus Adductus:

• This is described as a “foot twisted in” or a toddler with intoeing

• The condition is marked by a medial deviation of the forefoot on the midfoot (the line bisecting heel goes lateral to 3rd toe)

• In 95% of people, this corrects itself spontaneously

• See a doctor if it cannot be passively corrected by 3 months

Flatfoot:

• Flexible – Idiopathic

– Mobile subtalar joint (On tip toes, the heel turns in)

– Natural history studies  (“A flatfoot is a happy foot”)

– Hard sell to Mom

– Avoid Orthotics- only see a doctor for treatment if the condition is painful

Rigid –  Multiple causes

– Fixed Subtalar motion (On tip toes, the heel stays out)

– #1 Cause:  Tarsal Coalition (Failure of differentiation and segmentation of hindfoot)

– Pain starts when cartilage begins to ossify, or the ankle/foot are sprained

– Treated with both non-operative and operative treatment

Cavus (High Arched) Foot:

• Neurologic Examination

– CMT, Polio, Lipomeningocele, tethered cord, spinal cord tumor

– Get Spine MRI if in question

• Natural History:  They get progressively more severe and rigid

– Surgery is routinely recommended as the best results are seen w/early osteotomy, muscle balancing, tendon transfers

Juvenile Hallux Valgus:  Bunion

• Maternal inheritance in 70% of cases

• Most learn to wear wider shoes – However, pain beneath the big toe is not improved with this method

• Surgery is recommended when shoe modifications fail and activities are restricted

About the Author:

Dr. Lance Silverman is an orthopedic specialist and founder of Silverman Ankle & Foot. He received his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine in 1996 and is a board-certified member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society.

 

CastCoverz!’s Annette Giacomazzi is a Breast Cancer Survivor and Thriver

In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Rene Syler of Good Enough Mother is spotlighting breast cancer survivor stories during the month of October.

Annette Giacomazzi

CastCoverz! owner and founder, Annette Giacomazzi, was honorably chosen and we’re proud to share her story and a few of her breast cancer survivor tips in Survivor Stories:  Annette Giacomazzi

In this spotlight, Good Enough Mother asked Annette:  “If you could send one message to all the Good Enough Mothers out there, what would it be?”  She answered, “Intentionally eliminate everything that is non-essential and increase what is meaningful.”

In support of all those who are fighting the fight and those fighting to find a cure, CastCoverz! will be donating 10% of the net proceeds for the entire month of October to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure fund.  Annette Giacomazzi launched CCZ! the same year she was diagnosed with breast cancer.  She is definitely a survivor and a thriver!

CastCoverz! offers functional and fashionable products designed to cover casts, orthotic walking boots, splints and braces, and companion products to bring relief and comfot to orthopedic patients.  No matter what your othopedic event is, we’ve got you covered!

Visit Good Enough Mother for more breast cancer survivor stories the entire month of October.

 

How to Bling Your Boot, Cast, & Crutches: Part 3 of 3

Part 3:  How to Bling Your Crutches!

No one wants to be on crutches.  They hurt your hands, your arms, and they certainly hurt your sense of style; and, we all know the frustration of how even the simplest of tasks (carrying keys, a water bottle, cell phone, etc) becomes unmanageable while on crutches. That’s why CastCoverz! brings you the most comfortable, beautiful, expressive, and practical CrutchWear®on the market.  But first, let’s talk about some ideas if you’re stuck with those ugly, standard issue crutches.

“Tribal Fusion” designed by one of our very own customers, shown with our original “Go Wild” 5-piece cover set.

Get creative and think outside the box to bling those babies up.  How about using some leopard print duct tape and ribbon to fashionize your crutches?  Other clever ideas include blinging them up with sparkly rhinestones, covering them up with your favorite stickers or decals, and how about permanent markers?  Use colorful markers to create your own design or have your friends and family autograph them.  If these ideas don’t strike your fancy or you just aren’t the creative type, ask your friends for suggestions, or better yet…have a crutch decorating party…Oh-so-fun!!!  Whatever you do, make them yours!  Please send us your pictures.  We’ll include your design in future posts.

5-piece crutch cover set in “Hearts to You”

If you’re looking to add comfort and style to your crutches, CastCoverz! Crutchwear crutch covers and bags are made with superior construction and premium fabrics for the ultimate in style and durability.  Need vibrant, stylish crutches to perfectly complement our crutch covers?  Put away those standard issue crutches and go bold, go colorful with LemonAid designer color crutches, now a CastCoverz! brand.

However you decide to decorate your crutches, have FUN with it and add your own personal touch!  If you have to be hobbling around because of an orthopedic injury, you might as well look good doing it!  OH…and crutches aren’t the only part of the equation, if you’re wearing an orthotic walking boot or cast, check out our related posts:  How to Bling Your Boot! and How to Bling Your Cast!

Feel Better, Heal Better!