I have a 12 year old son with Autism, who has toe walked since he became autistic. He is now having major feet problems. His toes and ball of his foot are badly cracked. I have tried different creams, salves, etc. However, I can not put anything on during the day as he will pick it off and try to eat it. I try at night when he is asleep. I have heard that other kids that toe walk also have the cracked skin. Any ideas?
The other problem which really concerns me is because of walking on his toes he has put so much strain on his joints and above the ankles are extremely swollen. The one side is about the size of a golf ball. We took him to an orthopedist who said we have to get him to stop toe walking. His only solution was to do serial casting. Not possible with my son, and I tried explaining that his brain is causing this so after months of serial casting he will probably go back to toe walking. I am so worried about him, it seems to be harder and harder for him to walk and I worry that he will one day be unable to walk because of the swelling. He goes to a special school for autism and they have never seen anything like this swelling. They did say he seems to walk much higher than any of the others. Has anyone else experienced anything like this? Any suggestions??
The other problem which really concerns me is because of walking on his toes he has put so much strain on his joints and above the ankles are extremely swollen. The one side is about the size of a golf ball. We took him to an orthopedist who said we have to get him to stop toe walking. His only solution was to do serial casting. Not possible with my son, and I tried explaining that his brain is causing this so after months of serial casting he will probably go back to toe walking. I am so worried about him, it seems to be harder and harder for him to walk and I worry that he will one day be unable to walk because of the swelling. He goes to a special school for autism and they have never seen anything like this swelling. They did say he seems to walk much higher than any of the others. Has anyone else experienced anything like this? Any suggestions??