Approximately one child out of every 1,000 worldwide are born each year with clubfoot, a birth defect that causes one or both feet to be twisted. The good news is that as long as these children are ...
Ignacio Ponseti spent his life gently molding and casting infants’ feet to cure a congenital disease known as clubfoot. And he would appreciate that a new group of doctors will begin arriving in the ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The Ponseti method for treating pediatric idiopathic clubfoot produced better results compared with traditional ...
Marlene MinopetrosAS THE WORLD marks World Clubfoot Day on Wednesday, 3 June 2026, South Africa’s efforts to improve access to treatment for children born with clubfoot will be highlighted on the ...
Dr. Ignacio Ponseti, a refugee from the Spanish Civil War who created a nonsurgical way of treating clubfoot in infants that prevented a lifetime of disability, died Oct. 18 at the University of Iowa ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . One of the first controlled, prospective studies comparing the results of the Ponseti method to surgical ...
On World Clubfoot Day, South Africa's Karen Moss will spotlight the urgent need for equitable clubfoot treatment at the IV International Clubfoot Symposium, addressing the stark reality that geography ...
Clubfoot affects one in a thousand babies born in the United States, but with proper corrective treatment and follow-up, infants born with clubfoot can have feet compatible with an active, normal ...
The Ponseti method is a globally adopted conservative approach for the correction of congenital talipes equinovarus (clubfoot). It comprises gentle manipulation of the foot followed by the application ...