Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 I will see what I can find but the information is still pretty sketchy right now. When Dr Ponseti diagnosed Kai with plantaris he thought that the actual percentage was less than 1% Because it is still early in the research about it, there are not really any FIRM numbers known. Last year when I talked to Dr Colburn he said he said this to me: we have treated more than 100 feet with this method. I have seen plantaris twice before That would mean that his percentages last year were less than 2% Dr Mosca at the same time said he had 4 patients with it and had seen it before at least once (and ended up using surgery to correct it). I don't know how many feet he had treated at the time, but if we estimate a similar number as Dr Colburn (and Dr Mosca is not restricted by an insurace plan, so it is feasable) you are still looking at less that 5% Dr son advised me of 3 cases she has treated (2 at that time, one recently), and although I do not know how many feet she has treated, she has been practicing for several years, so it is likely her numbers are around 3-4% So, take of all that what you will, but it really does look like less that 5% overall. Angel Re: If someone could briefly explain to me.... Angel, Will you check your information for the exact percentage on atypical clubfeet? Thats info that my family and I would really like to have. Thanks in advance, Lori Btw, Elijah (4 months) and I are dealing with atypical clubfoot due to plantar tendon problems too! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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