Megan is a 35-year-old woman with CMT who is married, has two children 2 and 4 years of age, and works full time as a cashier at Walmart. She frequently has pain in her hands and feet, some numbness in her fingers and toes, and stands all day at her job. She wears bilateral ankle-foot orthoses and is beginning to have a slight claw deviation in her hands with hyperextension at the metacarpals, and flexion at the proximal and distal finger joints. She is having difficulty with fastening her own clothing as well as her children’s and struggles to perform the evening cooking and other chores after a long day at work. She has messy writing, and her hand cramps when texting or using the computer. She has difficulty opening jars and bottles, and some difficulty bagging heavier items at work such as gallons of milk and juice.