Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Pediatric clubfoot treatments continue to evolve as investigators evaluate long-term outcomes of conservative ...
Dr. Ignacio V. Ponseti, an orthopedist whose gentle, nonsurgical method of correcting clubfoot has become the global standard for treatment, helping thousands of children to walk, died Sunday in Iowa ...
Editor's note: The Press-Citizen has been spending time inside the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics' renowned Ponseti Clubfoot Treatment Center in recent months, reporting on its leaders' ...
Dr. Ignacio V. Ponseti, an orthopedist whose gentle, nonsurgical method of correcting clubfoot has become the global standard for treatment, helping thousands of children to walk, died Sunday in Iowa ...
Earlier this week, the Centura team completed the first 2-day training session on the Ponseti casting method to correct club foot in children. The training began with introductions from Gian Piero ...
When I was born with polio in 1953 there was no vaccine. However, I consider myself fortunate even though I live now with post polio syndrome. You see, my doctor was Dr. Ignacio Ponseti at 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 ...
Ignacio Ponseti learned his orientation of the foot by observing his father make watches. His father’s deliberate handling of the small mechanical devices later helped him carefully adjust his newborn ...
Mary Snyder found out at her 19-week ultrasound that her unborn baby had clubfoot. Both of the fetus's feet were completely turned inward, forming the twisted U-shape typical of clubfoot. The ...
About one in every 1%2C000 babies is born with clubfoot. An estimated 150%2C000 to 200%2C000 children are born with clubfoot each year worldwide%2C including 5%2C345 in the U.S. An estimated 80 ...