SPMLs & EtOH
For those more complex but somehow mysteriously borderline walkers losing skill with growth, we actually prefer to do correction in two sessions though logistics drags us to single sessions. Why two? Zero loss of functional time post-op is a key target. Too much change, even for the better, theoretically, might be more than will allow unassisted quick relearning following surgery. Coming back for a second session, can be a good idea and not failure as functional gain from session 1 gets finer tuned allowing an easier session 2. Again, this is for the more complex walkers, the ones who were not just dampened by resisted movement but whose reading and transferal of the brain’s requests are being blinded by reflex noise. This is not just dampened effort as with elastics, but less able to react to unexpected change? Lost in a sea of noise, intent and feedback. Find the message: brumSwelouometh589ing fergyshhim123wertgfilar ounikjto etxtjkhismm. brumSwelouometh589ing fergyshhim123wertgfilar ounikjto etxtjkhismm. Something like this.
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