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Thank you all for your great advice- What a warm, wonderful

and supportive group this is!

I live in St. Louis, so Dr. Dobbs is the Ponsetti doctor I

have found here. I am trying to learn all I can about

clubfoot before we travel, which should be sometime in the

next few weeks.

I tried the link for older children who have gone through the

Ponsetti method, but it came back with an error page.

Are there any books on clubfoot anyone can reccomend?

I would especially like to get a better understanding of

the foot angles both in the baby's foot and those used for

correction.

Thanks again for all your responses- I trruly appreciate

your help!

Angie Chostner

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Thank you all for your great advice- What a warm, wonderful

and supportive group this is!

I live in St. Louis, so Dr. Dobbs is the Ponsetti doctor I

have found here. I am trying to learn all I can about

clubfoot before we travel, which should be sometime in the

next few weeks.

I tried the link for older children who have gone through the

Ponsetti method, but it came back with an error page.

Are there any books on clubfoot anyone can reccomend?

I would especially like to get a better understanding of

the foot angles both in the baby's foot and those used for

correction.

Thanks again for all your responses- I trruly appreciate

your help!

Angie Chostner

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Angie,

Dr. Dobbs is one of the best in the US! You are blessed to be in his

backyard. He has a lot of experience with treating older babies. You

could probably email him directly with questions. Someone on this site

can give you his email address.

Good luck!

Shook

Retail Operations Manager/Baking Instructor

Vie de France Yamazaki, Inc.

2070 Chain Bridge Rd. Suite 500

Vienna, VA 22182

x374

x374

fax

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Angie,

Dr. Dobbs is one of the best in the US! You are blessed to be in his

backyard. He has a lot of experience with treating older babies. You

could probably email him directly with questions. Someone on this site

can give you his email address.

Good luck!

Shook

Retail Operations Manager/Baking Instructor

Vie de France Yamazaki, Inc.

2070 Chain Bridge Rd. Suite 500

Vienna, VA 22182

x374

x374

fax

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Angie,

Sorry, I typed that URL wrong.

http://www.global-help.org/publications/cf-english.pdf

What luck that you are in St Louis! You simply cannot go wrong with Dr Dobbs.

He is one of the top Ponseti doctors in the US and has considerable experience

treating these " older " children. In fact, some of his patients who did not

begin Ponseti treatment until they were around a year old are members of this

group. Hopefully they will chime in here. I'm pretty sure Dr Dobbs would be

happy to meet with you to discuss treatment options, or even do it via email or

over the phone.

Please keep us posted! This must be such an exciting time for your family.

Naomi

The Family

Naomi Hannah(02/21/01) Jonah(06/20/03, bilateral clubfoot, FAB 14/7)

achostner wrote:

Thank you all for your great advice- What a warm, wonderful

and supportive group this is!

I live in St. Louis, so Dr. Dobbs is the Ponsetti doctor I

have found here. I am trying to learn all I can about

clubfoot before we travel, which should be sometime in the

next few weeks.

I tried the link for older children who have gone through the

Ponsetti method, but it came back with an error page.

Are there any books on clubfoot anyone can reccomend?

I would especially like to get a better understanding of

the foot angles both in the baby's foot and those used for

correction.

Thanks again for all your responses- I trruly appreciate

your help!

Angie Chostner

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Angie,

Sorry, I typed that URL wrong.

http://www.global-help.org/publications/cf-english.pdf

What luck that you are in St Louis! You simply cannot go wrong with Dr Dobbs.

He is one of the top Ponseti doctors in the US and has considerable experience

treating these " older " children. In fact, some of his patients who did not

begin Ponseti treatment until they were around a year old are members of this

group. Hopefully they will chime in here. I'm pretty sure Dr Dobbs would be

happy to meet with you to discuss treatment options, or even do it via email or

over the phone.

Please keep us posted! This must be such an exciting time for your family.

Naomi

The Family

Naomi Hannah(02/21/01) Jonah(06/20/03, bilateral clubfoot, FAB 14/7)

achostner wrote:

Thank you all for your great advice- What a warm, wonderful

and supportive group this is!

I live in St. Louis, so Dr. Dobbs is the Ponsetti doctor I

have found here. I am trying to learn all I can about

clubfoot before we travel, which should be sometime in the

next few weeks.

I tried the link for older children who have gone through the

Ponsetti method, but it came back with an error page.

Are there any books on clubfoot anyone can reccomend?

I would especially like to get a better understanding of

the foot angles both in the baby's foot and those used for

correction.

Thanks again for all your responses- I trruly appreciate

your help!

Angie Chostner

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Angie,

Great! Dr. Dobbs is one of the best! That is who my son sees.

Here is the link to the University of Iowa (where Dr. Ponseti is)

website with a lot of info about clubfoot and lots of links to other

pages.

http://www.vh.org/pediatric/patient/orthopaedics/clubfeet/index.html

Also, if you are up for some more scientific reading you may want to

try this:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=PubMed

This link will take you to PubMed which is a searchable index of tons

of medical and scientific articles. You can search by author (for

expample, put in " Dobbs MB " and it will pull up all the articles that

Dr. Dobbs has written. You will have to wade through them at that

point to see just the ones regarding clubfoot, but he has quite a few.

You can do the same by searching for keywords. Some of the articles

will give you only an abstract but others you can download the whole

article. If you see any that you would like to read but are unable to

get the whole article let me know -- I work at Washington University

so I have access to most of the journals through the University -- and

I can send you the PDF file.

This goes for anyone else too, if you all ever want any journal

articles that you as an individual might not have access to, I will do

my best to get you a copy, just send your requests my way.

Thanks,

> Thank you all for your great advice- What a warm, wonderful

> and supportive group this is!

>

> I live in St. Louis, so Dr. Dobbs is the Ponsetti doctor I

> have found here. I am trying to learn all I can about

> clubfoot before we travel, which should be sometime in the

> next few weeks.

>

> I tried the link for older children who have gone through the

> Ponsetti method, but it came back with an error page.

> Are there any books on clubfoot anyone can reccomend?

> I would especially like to get a better understanding of

> the foot angles both in the baby's foot and those used for

> correction.

>

> Thanks again for all your responses- I trruly appreciate

> your help!

>

> Angie Chostner

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Angie,

Great! Dr. Dobbs is one of the best! That is who my son sees.

Here is the link to the University of Iowa (where Dr. Ponseti is)

website with a lot of info about clubfoot and lots of links to other

pages.

http://www.vh.org/pediatric/patient/orthopaedics/clubfeet/index.html

Also, if you are up for some more scientific reading you may want to

try this:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=PubMed

This link will take you to PubMed which is a searchable index of tons

of medical and scientific articles. You can search by author (for

expample, put in " Dobbs MB " and it will pull up all the articles that

Dr. Dobbs has written. You will have to wade through them at that

point to see just the ones regarding clubfoot, but he has quite a few.

You can do the same by searching for keywords. Some of the articles

will give you only an abstract but others you can download the whole

article. If you see any that you would like to read but are unable to

get the whole article let me know -- I work at Washington University

so I have access to most of the journals through the University -- and

I can send you the PDF file.

This goes for anyone else too, if you all ever want any journal

articles that you as an individual might not have access to, I will do

my best to get you a copy, just send your requests my way.

Thanks,

> Thank you all for your great advice- What a warm, wonderful

> and supportive group this is!

>

> I live in St. Louis, so Dr. Dobbs is the Ponsetti doctor I

> have found here. I am trying to learn all I can about

> clubfoot before we travel, which should be sometime in the

> next few weeks.

>

> I tried the link for older children who have gone through the

> Ponsetti method, but it came back with an error page.

> Are there any books on clubfoot anyone can reccomend?

> I would especially like to get a better understanding of

> the foot angles both in the baby's foot and those used for

> correction.

>

> Thanks again for all your responses- I trruly appreciate

> your help!

>

> Angie Chostner

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> Angie,

> Dr. Dobbs is one of the best in the US! You are blessed to be in his

> backyard. He has a lot of experience with treating older babies. You

> could probably email him directly with questions. Someone on this site

> can give you his email address.

>

> Good luck!

>

>

>

>

> Shook

> Retail Operations Manager/Baking Instructor

> Vie de France Yamazaki, Inc.

> 2070 Chain Bridge Rd. Suite 500

> Vienna, VA 22182

> x374

> x374

> fax

>

>

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It's mattdobbs@...

> Angie,

> Dr. Dobbs is one of the best in the US! You are blessed to be in his

> backyard. He has a lot of experience with treating older babies. You

> could probably email him directly with questions. Someone on this site

> can give you his email address.

>

> Good luck!

>

>

>

>

> Shook

> Retail Operations Manager/Baking Instructor

> Vie de France Yamazaki, Inc.

> 2070 Chain Bridge Rd. Suite 500

> Vienna, VA 22182

> x374

> x374

> fax

>

>

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Angie,

I have to chime in and say how great Dr. Dobbs is. My son has been

seeing him since he was 2 weeks old and he will be 4 in August. I

couldn't ask for a better doctor. Good luck in your treatment and

travels.

Pam and (8-12-01)

> Thank you all for your great advice- What a warm, wonderful

> and supportive group this is!

>

> I live in St. Louis, so Dr. Dobbs is the Ponsetti doctor I

> have found here. I am trying to learn all I can about

> clubfoot before we travel, which should be sometime in the

> next few weeks.

>

> I tried the link for older children who have gone through the

> Ponsetti method, but it came back with an error page.

> Are there any books on clubfoot anyone can reccomend?

> I would especially like to get a better understanding of

> the foot angles both in the baby's foot and those used for

> correction.

>

> Thanks again for all your responses- I trruly appreciate

> your help!

>

> Angie Chostner

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Angie,

I have to chime in and say how great Dr. Dobbs is. My son has been

seeing him since he was 2 weeks old and he will be 4 in August. I

couldn't ask for a better doctor. Good luck in your treatment and

travels.

Pam and (8-12-01)

> Thank you all for your great advice- What a warm, wonderful

> and supportive group this is!

>

> I live in St. Louis, so Dr. Dobbs is the Ponsetti doctor I

> have found here. I am trying to learn all I can about

> clubfoot before we travel, which should be sometime in the

> next few weeks.

>

> I tried the link for older children who have gone through the

> Ponsetti method, but it came back with an error page.

> Are there any books on clubfoot anyone can reccomend?

> I would especially like to get a better understanding of

> the foot angles both in the baby's foot and those used for

> correction.

>

> Thanks again for all your responses- I trruly appreciate

> your help!

>

> Angie Chostner

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