Guest guest Posted January 3, 2001 Report Share Posted January 3, 2001 Hi... its a friend of a friend from church. The little boy is 2 years old w/ bilateral CF, and they DESPERATELY want to avoid surgery. I have only been given sketchy details on his treatment thus far, but will get more info soon. They want to know if it is too late, etc... Please give me any info on any docs that would be appropriate, and I may be calling Pappa Ponseti tonight anyway on a 'unrelated' topic to this. Thanks! Tina and Kavan Josiah.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2001 Report Share Posted January 3, 2001 There is a fellow at the Shriner's hospital there, first name Vish, I can't remember his last name but the Cast Lady will know. He was a resident at Vanderbilt when I was a fellow and was recently at the Ponseti seminar. That's who I would try. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2001 Report Share Posted January 3, 2001 Yes The name is Vish Talwalker and he is at Shriners and more than happy to help anyone we send. Your a good friend Tina. The Cast Lady > Hi... its a friend of a friend from church. The little boy is 2 years > old w/ bilateral CF, and they DESPERATELY want to avoid surgery. I > have only been given sketchy details on his treatment thus far, but > will get more info soon. They want to know if it is too late, etc... > Please give me any info on any docs that would be appropriate, and I > may be calling Pappa Ponseti tonight anyway on a 'unrelated' topic to > this. Thanks! > Tina and Kavan Josiah.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2001 Report Share Posted January 3, 2001 Tina, As Beth indicated, the doctor from the Lexington, Kentucky Shriners that was at the Ponseti method training clinic is Dr. Vishwas R. Talwalkar Shriners Hospital for Children 1900 Richmond Rd. Lexington, KY 40502 http://www.shrinershq.org/shc/lexington/index.html From what I understand, the initial Ponseti method will probably not work for a child that is now 2 years old, because the ligaments and tendons have lost most of the flexibility they had as a baby. But it is possible that Dr. Ponseti may be able to do something that will avoid the major surgery but that may involve the anterior tibial tendon transfer. I assume that all of this would depend on the severity and prior treatment. It is possible that to try to use the relapsing portions of the Ponseti method for an older child, that it might be best to go to Iowa. It is possible that Dr. Talwalker has been using the initial portion of the Ponseti method with success, but he may not yet have tried to use it on a relapsing or older child. But I would assume that he has eperience in dealing with relapses in older children, although from a traditional method until recently. and (3-17-99) > Hi... its a friend of a friend from church. The little boy is 2 years > old w/ bilateral CF, and they DESPERATELY want to avoid surgery. I > have only been given sketchy details on his treatment thus far, but > will get more info soon. They want to know if it is too late, etc... > Please give me any info on any docs that would be appropriate, and I > may be calling Pappa Ponseti tonight anyway on a 'unrelated' topic to > this. Thanks! > Tina and Kavan Josiah.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2001 Report Share Posted January 3, 2001 To my sweet helpful friends: The cast lady & Doc , ) THANKS SOOOOOOO MUCH for jumping on this so quickly! I called my friend and she is ecstatic and wants more info to get to her sister and brother in law. Would I be asking too much to get a phone number for the doc and the address of the hospital? Sure would be very appreciative of your time and help. Thanks in advance and again thank you both SO much for ALL you donate to this board and clubfoot kiddos like MINE! Sending (((((((HUGS)))))))! Tina and Kavan in Indiana > Yes The name is Vish Talwalker and he is at Shriners and more than > happy to help anyone we send. Your a good friend Tina. > The Cast Lady > > > > > > Hi... its a friend of a friend from church. The little boy is 2 > years > > old w/ bilateral CF, and they DESPERATELY want to avoid surgery. I > > have only been given sketchy details on his treatment thus far, but > > will get more info soon. They want to know if it is too late, > etc... > > Please give me any info on any docs that would be appropriate, and > I > > may be calling Pappa Ponseti tonight anyway on a 'unrelated' topic > to > > this. Thanks! > > Tina and Kavan Josiah.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2001 Report Share Posted January 3, 2001 Dear , Hi there friend! Thanks for your post, and wisdom (as usual). I will tell them that Iowa would be their best bet and have already suggested that they call Dr. P. yesterday. Will keep you updated on the progress and outcome. Hey... did you and Allyson read 'our' news... 3 weeks before hubby's SCHEDULED 'snip snip procedure'... we find out I am PREGNANT! We are shocked, but feeling blessed and that our LORD has a special mission for this 7th baby of ours! The twins JUST turned 6 mos. old on Christmas day and our oldest daughter will be 10 years old tomorrow. So... our ages when the baby is born will be: 10, 9, 6, 5, 1 year old TWINS, and our newborn! And that is if it is a singleton... our twins were natural, not fertility meds.. so our risks of multiples (either twins or triplets, our perinatologist said!) are much higher. Time will tell! Hope all is well w/ you, Allyson and your crew. Blessed 2001 friend.. thanks for ALL you do here! Fondly, Tina and Kavan In nosurgery4clubfootegroups, " Egbert " <martinegbert@e...> wrote: > Tina, > > As Beth indicated, the doctor from the Lexington, Kentucky Shriners > that was at the Ponseti method training clinic is > > Dr. Vishwas R. Talwalkar > Shriners Hospital for Children > 1900 Richmond Rd. > Lexington, KY 40502 > http://www.shrinershq.org/shc/lexington/index.html > > From what I understand, the initial Ponseti method will probably not > work for a child that is now 2 years old, because the ligaments and > tendons have lost most of the flexibility they had as a baby. But it > is possible that Dr. Ponseti may be able to do something that will > avoid the major surgery but that may involve the anterior tibial > tendon transfer. I assume that all of this would depend on the > severity and prior treatment. It is possible that to try to use the > relapsing portions of the Ponseti method for an older child, that it > might be best to go to Iowa. > > It is possible that Dr. Talwalker has been using the initial portion > of the Ponseti method with success, but he may not yet have tried to > use it on a relapsing or older child. But I would assume that he has > eperience in dealing with relapses in older children, although from a > traditional method until recently. > > and (3-17-99) > > > > > Hi... its a friend of a friend from church. The little boy is 2 > years > > old w/ bilateral CF, and they DESPERATELY want to avoid surgery. I > > have only been given sketchy details on his treatment thus far, but > > will get more info soon. They want to know if it is too late, > etc... > > Please give me any info on any docs that would be appropriate, and > I > > may be calling Pappa Ponseti tonight anyway on a 'unrelated' topic > to > > this. Thanks! > > Tina and Kavan Josiah.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2001 Report Share Posted January 3, 2001 Tina, Congratulations on the coming arrival. And I thought that 6 kids with 6 month old twins would have been tiring. Although Allyson and I have six children, I think that I am too old and worn out. We hope that things go well and that your twins grow up real fast in the next 9 months. Keep us informed on how things are working out for your friends child. , Allyson, (13), (11), (9), (7), (5) and (3-17-99) > > > Hi... its a friend of a friend from church. The little boy is 2 > > years > > > old w/ bilateral CF, and they DESPERATELY want to avoid surgery. > I > > > have only been given sketchy details on his treatment thus far, > but > > > will get more info soon. They want to know if it is too late, > > etc... > > > Please give me any info on any docs that would be appropriate, and > > I > > > may be calling Pappa Ponseti tonight anyway on a 'unrelated' topic > > to > > > this. Thanks! > > > Tina and Kavan Josiah.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2001 Report Share Posted January 4, 2001 Tina I have the # for Vish it is 1-. As reminded you the Ponseti treatment is probably not ideal here but most physicians are willing to try conservative treatment first. not knowing any particulars about your friends 2 year old I thinck he just needs to find a good Dr. who can evaluate the situation. Shriners deals with alot of clubfeet also and Dr.Talwalkar seems to be nice. The Cast Lady <martinegbert@e...> wrote: > Tina, > > Congratulations on the coming arrival. And I thought that 6 kids > with 6 month old twins would have been tiring. Although Allyson and > I have six children, I think that I am too old and worn out. We hope > that things go well and that your twins grow up real fast in the next > 9 months. > > Keep us informed on how things are working out for your friends > child. > > , Allyson, (13), (11), (9), (7), > (5) and (3-17-99) > > > > > > > > Hi... its a friend of a friend from church. The little boy is > 2 > > > years > > > > old w/ bilateral CF, and they DESPERATELY want to avoid > surgery. > > I > > > > have only been given sketchy details on his treatment thus far, > > but > > > > will get more info soon. They want to know if it is too late, > > > etc... > > > > Please give me any info on any docs that would be appropriate, > and > > > I > > > > may be calling Pappa Ponseti tonight anyway on a 'unrelated' > topic > > > to > > > > this. Thanks! > > > > Tina and Kavan Josiah.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2001 Report Share Posted January 4, 2001 While in Iowa this past summer on one of our trips we met a family that had brought their little one to Dr. Ponseti, he was 2 years old. He had treatment for bilateral clubfeet from birth, they knew of Dr. Ponseti but had no way of getting to him from the start. Finally thanks to Angel Flights they were able to go to Iowa but as I mentioned he was now two years old. Dr. Ponseti performed the tendon transfer on his feet and the mom told me it was a great success for her son. His feet were not perfect, but the shoes would not work for him because complete correction was never accomplished by his old doctor back home. They were back for a check up at that time and this little boy was running all over the place and doing just wonderfully! I had never met anyone who had to have the tendon transfer before and to see this little boy was very encourageing for children that are past the point of help from casting and manipulations alone. Holly Re: , , or anyone... need Ponseti doc in Louisville, KY... m >Tina I have the # for Vish it is 1-. As reminded >you the Ponseti treatment is probably not ideal here but most >physicians are willing to try conservative treatment first. not >knowing any particulars about your friends 2 year old I thinck he just >needs to find a good Dr. who can evaluate the situation. Shriners >deals with alot of clubfeet also and Dr.Talwalkar seems to be nice. >The Cast Lady > > > ><martinegbert@e...> wrote: >> Tina, >> >> Congratulations on the coming arrival. And I thought that 6 kids >> with 6 month old twins would have been tiring. Although Allyson and >> I have six children, I think that I am too old and worn out. We >hope >> that things go well and that your twins grow up real fast in the >next >> 9 months. >> >> Keep us informed on how things are working out for your friends >> child. >> >> , Allyson, (13), (11), (9), (7), >> (5) and (3-17-99) >> >> >> >> >> > > > Hi... its a friend of a friend from church. The little boy is >> 2 >> > > years >> > > > old w/ bilateral CF, and they DESPERATELY want to avoid >> surgery. >> > I >> > > > have only been given sketchy details on his treatment thus >far, >> > but >> > > > will get more info soon. They want to know if it is too late, >> > > etc... >> > > > Please give me any info on any docs that would be appropriate, >> and >> > > I >> > > > may be calling Pappa Ponseti tonight anyway on a 'unrelated' >> topic >> > > to >> > > > this. Thanks! >> > > > Tina and Kavan Josiah.. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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