Guest guest Posted September 26, 2004 Report Share Posted September 26, 2004 , While on this subject I have a question for you and the group. Someone my husband works with has a friend whose baby has been diagnosed has having clubfoot by u/s. Now this baby's mom and dad have possible decided to take the baby to a chiropractor to get an adjustment to fix the baby's feet. Have you ever heard such a thing??? Obviously, my husband gave his two cents and we are giving this couple all the information we can find on the Ponseti Method. I was just very surprised that someone would think that this would work. I am crazy?? Carolyn and Bruce (blc 11-17-02) > Something that I have wondered about occasionally over the years is > who is it that treats children with clubfoot. My assumption is that > in the U.S. most children are treated by pediatric orthopedists, > although it greatly depends on who the delivering doctor and initial > pediatrician refer the parents to. But there are also Podiatrists, > Adults Orthos, Physical Therapists, Orthotists and possibly some > General Practitioners (G.P's) > > In the U.S., most children are probably treated by pediatric > orthopedists. Some ped orthos are members of POSNA (Pediatric > Orthopedic Society of North America) and some ped orthos are not > members. > > POSNA provides a web site that lists their members names and > addresses at http://www.posna.org/index? > service=page/memberDirectory > > But I have not figured out a good way to find the names and > addresses of ped orthos that are not members of POSNA. > > POSNA's web site has had for the past year or two a core curriculum > of conditions that they treat with some of the basic principles that > can be used. http://www.posna.org/index?service=page/coreCurriculum > > In addition, there are some doctors who treat clubfoot who are > General Orthopedists, although this has probably gone away a bit > since POSNA was formed in the early 1960's. Some of the adult and > pediatric orthopedic organizations with web sites are listed below. > > Organizations > American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons > American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society Online > Academic Orthopaedic Society > American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society > Mid-America Orthopaedic Association > Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North American > Southern Orthopaedic Association > Western Orthopaedic Association > > International Organizations > Australian Orthopaedic Association > Belgian Association of Pediatric Orthopaedics > British Society for Children's Orthopaedic Surgery > Canadian Orthopedic Society > Clinical Orthopaedic Society > Eastern Orthopaedic Association > European Paediatric Orthopaedic Society > Internet Society of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology > Kinderorthopaedie Kinderorthopädie Orthopädie Orthopaedie VKO > Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India > La Sociedad Argentina de Ortopedia yTraumatología Infantil > La Società Italiana di Ortopedia e Traumatologia Pediatrica > Taiwan Pediatric Orthopaedic Society > There are also other international pediatric orthopedic related > groups other than these > http://www.mliles.com/pedortho/index.shtml > > There are also some Podiatrists who treat clubfoot. Dr. > Colburn is an excellent example of a podiatric doctor who learned > about the Ponseti method in the fall of 1999 and has become very > expert at it's use. I believe that he was one of the first doctors > to use the Ponseti method west of Iowa. He has spoken about the > Ponseti method at a number of medical conferences. His society the > American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons did a press release in > 2002 recommending the use of the Ponseti method. > http://www.acfas.org/scientabOct9.html > > There are some Physical Therapist who use French or other > physiotherapy methods to treat clubfoot. My guess is that most > physiotherapists are working in coordination with some other > orthopedic doctor. The most active of these groups are out of the > Texas ish Rite Hospital in Dallas. > > There have also apparently been some General Practitioners who have > treated clubfoot in the past although I doubt that this is common > today. > > There are apparently also some orthotists who also treat clubfoot. > Since we have not come across many orthotists who indicate that they > treat clubfoot in direct interaction with a patient, it is hard to > tell how many do. > > Our original ped orthos office was about 1 mile from our home before > we traveled 1,500 miles one way to see Dr. Ponseti. Since our > original ped orthos office was near our home, I drive by it all the > time. About 3-4 years ago, I noticed an orthotics office sign on a > building across the street from our original ped orthos office. I > decided to stop and visit and see if they carried the Markell Shoes > and FAB/DBB in case I wanted to buy shoes through them. > > The owner said that he could get Markell products and that he > occasionally supplied different orthotics items to our original ped > ortho. I asked him what he knew about clubfoot and/or the Ponseti > method. He was not aware of the Ponset method, but said that he > supplied different materials to our original doctor and that he was > already treating other children with clubfoot and was interested in > learing more about the Ponseti method. I told him all about the > Ponseti method and brought him back some Ponseti video's the next > day. I could not figure out how he got patients referred to him but > assume that he must have gotten a few. The group he was with is a > very large Orthotics and Prosthetics supplier with almost 600 > offices in the U.S. I should probably stop in and ask him some more > questions now that it is 3-4 years later. By the way our original > ped ortho later switched over to the Ponseti method about 2-3 years > ago. > > Although I do not know it for sure, my assumption is that Chad's > group is an orthotics provider that also treats clubfoot either as > the primarly care providers or else working with a local doctor who > is not a member or POSNA. It is possible that they are provided > referals from other local Porland Maine doctors. > > Does anyone else have experience in having primary clubfoot > treatment from an orthotics supplier, general practicioner or some > other less common group. What was your experience like. Thanks for > your input. > > and (3-17-99) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2004 Report Share Posted September 27, 2004 My son was treated by an orthopedist, but he was not a pediatric orthopedist. I was referred to him by our pediatrician. I never thought to ask if he was a pediatric orthopedist, I just assumed my pediatrician would know who was best. I'll know better next time to do my own research. > Something that I have wondered about occasionally over the years is > who is it that treats children with clubfoot. My assumption is that > in the U.S. most children are treated by pediatric orthopedists, > although it greatly depends on who the delivering doctor and initial > pediatrician refer the parents to. But there are also Podiatrists, > Adults Orthos, Physical Therapists, Orthotists and possibly some > General Practitioners (G.P's) > > In the U.S., most children are probably treated by pediatric > orthopedists. Some ped orthos are members of POSNA (Pediatric > Orthopedic Society of North America) and some ped orthos are not > members. > > POSNA provides a web site that lists their members names and > addresses at http://www.posna.org/index? > service=page/memberDirectory > > But I have not figured out a good way to find the names and > addresses of ped orthos that are not members of POSNA. > > POSNA's web site has had for the past year or two a core curriculum > of conditions that they treat with some of the basic principles that > can be used. http://www.posna.org/index?service=page/coreCurriculum > > In addition, there are some doctors who treat clubfoot who are > General Orthopedists, although this has probably gone away a bit > since POSNA was formed in the early 1960's. Some of the adult and > pediatric orthopedic organizations with web sites are listed below. > > Organizations > American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons > American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society Online > Academic Orthopaedic Society > American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society > Mid-America Orthopaedic Association > Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North American > Southern Orthopaedic Association > Western Orthopaedic Association > > International Organizations > Australian Orthopaedic Association > Belgian Association of Pediatric Orthopaedics > British Society for Children's Orthopaedic Surgery > Canadian Orthopedic Society > Clinical Orthopaedic Society > Eastern Orthopaedic Association > European Paediatric Orthopaedic Society > Internet Society of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology > Kinderorthopaedie Kinderorthopädie Orthopädie Orthopaedie VKO > Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India > La Sociedad Argentina de Ortopedia yTraumatología Infantil > La Società Italiana di Ortopedia e Traumatologia Pediatrica > Taiwan Pediatric Orthopaedic Society > There are also other international pediatric orthopedic related > groups other than these > http://www.mliles.com/pedortho/index.shtml > > There are also some Podiatrists who treat clubfoot. Dr. > Colburn is an excellent example of a podiatric doctor who learned > about the Ponseti method in the fall of 1999 and has become very > expert at it's use. I believe that he was one of the first doctors > to use the Ponseti method west of Iowa. He has spoken about the > Ponseti method at a number of medical conferences. His society the > American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons did a press release in > 2002 recommending the use of the Ponseti method. > http://www.acfas.org/scientabOct9.html > > There are some Physical Therapist who use French or other > physiotherapy methods to treat clubfoot. My guess is that most > physiotherapists are working in coordination with some other > orthopedic doctor. The most active of these groups are out of the > Texas ish Rite Hospital in Dallas. > > There have also apparently been some General Practitioners who have > treated clubfoot in the past although I doubt that this is common > today. > > There are apparently also some orthotists who also treat clubfoot. > Since we have not come across many orthotists who indicate that they > treat clubfoot in direct interaction with a patient, it is hard to > tell how many do. > > Our original ped orthos office was about 1 mile from our home before > we traveled 1,500 miles one way to see Dr. Ponseti. Since our > original ped orthos office was near our home, I drive by it all the > time. About 3-4 years ago, I noticed an orthotics office sign on a > building across the street from our original ped orthos office. I > decided to stop and visit and see if they carried the Markell Shoes > and FAB/DBB in case I wanted to buy shoes through them. > > The owner said that he could get Markell products and that he > occasionally supplied different orthotics items to our original ped > ortho. I asked him what he knew about clubfoot and/or the Ponseti > method. He was not aware of the Ponset method, but said that he > supplied different materials to our original doctor and that he was > already treating other children with clubfoot and was interested in > learing more about the Ponseti method. I told him all about the > Ponseti method and brought him back some Ponseti video's the next > day. I could not figure out how he got patients referred to him but > assume that he must have gotten a few. The group he was with is a > very large Orthotics and Prosthetics supplier with almost 600 > offices in the U.S. I should probably stop in and ask him some more > questions now that it is 3-4 years later. By the way our original > ped ortho later switched over to the Ponseti method about 2-3 years > ago. > > Although I do not know it for sure, my assumption is that Chad's > group is an orthotics provider that also treats clubfoot either as > the primarly care providers or else working with a local doctor who > is not a member or POSNA. It is possible that they are provided > referals from other local Porland Maine doctors. > > Does anyone else have experience in having primary clubfoot > treatment from an orthotics supplier, general practicioner or some > other less common group. What was your experience like. Thanks for > your input. > > and (3-17-99) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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