Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 I just finished a phone conversation with Carl Weinert. To my very surprised he called me back. (He never called me back when I was researching treatment for . His staff told me to get a referral for an interview, which I did). He contradicted the information I received from his nurse. He said that what impressed him at the October seminar in Iowa was the development of the calf muscle while using the DBB vs AFO. DBB allows kicking with both feet. AFO does not allow much of movement and the calf muscle is left unexercised and undeveloped (at least that). I also reminded him that the relapse rate is way higher with the AFO vs DBB. He said that he has been practicing the Ponseti method since coming back from the October seminar. Some of his patience were not able to tolerate the DBB and he had suggested AFOs for them. I suggested him getting in contact with for those cases. It was obvious though that he is catering to parents and letting them use whatever is easier for them - like AFOs (he said he has a great supplier for his AFOs). That's where I disagree. The whole point is to prevent relapse and any surgery. That is why we all are so committed to the bar. Looks like is not that committed to the bar and he is not explaining the importance of the bar to the parents. He asked me to get the shoes and bar if possible and take it to him. Well, it will be great if he can be convinced about the importance of the bar. He said that he has almost been using the Ponseti method. That's what he told me 1.5 yrs ago. Hopefully he is using the Ponseti method without any changes. As I have seen from posts, children who have had problems with their feet not being corrected 100% had greater problems with the shoes (besides the atypical feet). Hopefully that is not the case for those patients of his who have had big problems with the bar. It will make a big change for So CA to have the chief of Children's hospital of orange county adopt and follow the Ponseti protocol 100%. I will get the shoes and bar + extra literature and take them to him. Hope this gives some of you useful info. Dessi Re: Re: Question Dear , We are in Orange County, too. I had the dilemma about where to go, too. I wrote to Dr. Ponseti and he answered me soon after regarding doctors in Orange County. Here is what he said, I am sure this will be a big help to you and may help you avoid a trip to Tarzana since he recommends a doctor here in Orange County. Here is the actual text of his email: Dear Mrs. Hewitt: Before a physician is added to my web site, I request that he send me the photos of the feet of three babies he has treated showing the feet before treatment was started and after it was complete, etc. In today's mail I received this information from two California physicians: Dr. Carl Weinert, Jr., 1310 West Dr., Suite 508, Orange, California phone 714 633-2111 and Dr. Lerman, Shriners Hospital, 2425 Stockton Blvd., Sacramento CA 95817 phone 916 453-2049 The photos submitted by each of these physicians show excellent results and their names will be added to our web site. If I can be of further service or answer questions for you at any time, don't hesitate to be in touch. I.V. Ponseti, M.D. (Joyce Roller, secretary) claugauga claugauga@...> wrote: Hi , thanks for replying. We live in Santa Ana (Orange County). Hall send me the link to the California available Doctors and there are only two who we could choose from. Since you are telling me that Dr. King is doing a good job we will try him. I will read the protocol again and hopefully the treatment is going to be as good as in Iowa. How old is now? And how long was the treatment with the cast for her? Thank you so much for replying!!! and Kody > > Our son Kody was born Feb 1st 2004 with a clubfoot. > > The doctors went right away ahead and put his leg > > in a cast. Now after 2 1/2 month we are not really > > happy with the treatment anymore and they already mentioned > > that he might need surgery. Today I read about the > > Ponseti method and I got very interested. > > My question is: Are there any doctors in Southern > > California who know how to apply that method > > correctly or do we have to contact the University > > in Iowa to do it the treatment over there. > > I would be very happy if somebody could give me an > > answer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 Dessi, I am also going to try and contact his office at some point! I am excited about someone in Orange County finally using the method, but we need to make sure he is faithful and follows Ponseti's method to a tea!!! Charity and Trenton (8-24-00) Re: Re: Question Dear , We are in Orange County, too. I had the dilemma about where to go, too. I wrote to Dr. Ponseti and he answered me soon after regarding doctors in Orange County. Here is what he said, I am sure this will be a big help to you and may help you avoid a trip to Tarzana since he recommends a doctor here in Orange County. Here is the actual text of his email: Dear Mrs. Hewitt: Before a physician is added to my web site, I request that he send me the photos of the feet of three babies he has treated showing the feet before treatment was started and after it was complete, etc. In today's mail I received this information from two California physicians: Dr. Carl Weinert, Jr., 1310 West Dr., Suite 508, Orange, California phone 714 633-2111 and Dr. Lerman, Shriners Hospital, 2425 Stockton Blvd., Sacramento CA 95817 phone 916 453-2049 The photos submitted by each of these physicians show excellent results and their names will be added to our web site. If I can be of further service or answer questions for you at any time, don't hesitate to be in touch. I.V. Ponseti, M.D. (Joyce Roller, secretary) claugauga claugauga@...> wrote: Hi , thanks for replying. We live in Santa Ana (Orange County). Hall send me the link to the California available Doctors and there are only two who we could choose from. Since you are telling me that Dr. King is doing a good job we will try him. I will read the protocol again and hopefully the treatment is going to be as good as in Iowa. How old is now? And how long was the treatment with the cast for her? Thank you so much for replying!!! and Kody > > Our son Kody was born Feb 1st 2004 with a clubfoot. > > The doctors went right away ahead and put his leg > > in a cast. Now after 2 1/2 month we are not really > > happy with the treatment anymore and they already mentioned > > that he might need surgery. Today I read about the > > Ponseti method and I got very interested. > > My question is: Are there any doctors in Southern > > California who know how to apply that method > > correctly or do we have to contact the University > > in Iowa to do it the treatment over there. > > I would be very happy if somebody could give me an > > answer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 Dessi, I am also going to try and contact his office at some point! I am excited about someone in Orange County finally using the method, but we need to make sure he is faithful and follows Ponseti's method to a tea!!! Charity and Trenton (8-24-00) Re: Re: Question Dear , We are in Orange County, too. I had the dilemma about where to go, too. I wrote to Dr. Ponseti and he answered me soon after regarding doctors in Orange County. Here is what he said, I am sure this will be a big help to you and may help you avoid a trip to Tarzana since he recommends a doctor here in Orange County. Here is the actual text of his email: Dear Mrs. Hewitt: Before a physician is added to my web site, I request that he send me the photos of the feet of three babies he has treated showing the feet before treatment was started and after it was complete, etc. In today's mail I received this information from two California physicians: Dr. Carl Weinert, Jr., 1310 West Dr., Suite 508, Orange, California phone 714 633-2111 and Dr. Lerman, Shriners Hospital, 2425 Stockton Blvd., Sacramento CA 95817 phone 916 453-2049 The photos submitted by each of these physicians show excellent results and their names will be added to our web site. If I can be of further service or answer questions for you at any time, don't hesitate to be in touch. I.V. Ponseti, M.D. (Joyce Roller, secretary) claugauga claugauga@...> wrote: Hi , thanks for replying. We live in Santa Ana (Orange County). Hall send me the link to the California available Doctors and there are only two who we could choose from. Since you are telling me that Dr. King is doing a good job we will try him. I will read the protocol again and hopefully the treatment is going to be as good as in Iowa. How old is now? And how long was the treatment with the cast for her? Thank you so much for replying!!! and Kody > > Our son Kody was born Feb 1st 2004 with a clubfoot. > > The doctors went right away ahead and put his leg > > in a cast. Now after 2 1/2 month we are not really > > happy with the treatment anymore and they already mentioned > > that he might need surgery. Today I read about the > > Ponseti method and I got very interested. > > My question is: Are there any doctors in Southern > > California who know how to apply that method > > correctly or do we have to contact the University > > in Iowa to do it the treatment over there. > > I would be very happy if somebody could give me an > > answer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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