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Go to the Dr. Ponseti's Studies page


The 30 Year Study

(that fueled the parental revolution and was the inspiration for Dr. Ponseti's book, Congenital Clubfoot: Fundamentals of Treatment, published in 1996)


Modification vs Strict Adherence to Ponseti Method

Clubfoot In History

Ponseti Method Training


Go to the General Clubfoot Studies page



Go to the Complex and Atypical Clubfoot Studies page



Go to the Long-Term FollowUp Studies page


Does the Ponseti Method for Clubfoot Treatment Stand Up to the March of Time? Commentary on an article by Lewis E. Zionts, MD, et al.: “Sixty Years On: Ponseti Method for Clubfoot Treatment Produces High Satisfaction Despite Inherent Tendency to Relapse” - Letts, R. Mervyn MD, MSc, FRCSCa


Go to the Bracing Studies page


"The goal of the extensive bracing regime is to prevent recurrence by opposing the deforming forces at the medial ankle–foot joints that persist or reoccur after initial correction of the clubfoot" (Ponseti 2002, Dobbs and Gurnett 2009, Hosseinzadeh et al. 2017).


Bracing Comparisons


Foot Abduction Brace/Bar (FAB, BnB, Boots & Bar, DBB)


Bracing Time/Length & Compliance


Abduction Dorsiflexion Mechanism (ADM)

ADM prospective studies

*This is not a published paper or confirmed study; but it might be ongoing. If you wish to participate see this page and email the study contact.
Feasibility of Other Orthosis for Talipes (FOOT) trial - Nigel Kiely - United Kingdom


Ankle Foot Orthosis (AFO)


Go to the Casting Studies page



Accelerated or "Fast" Casting


Go to the Achilles Tenotomy Studies page



Go to the Development & Motor Skills Studies page



Go to the Gait Studies page



Go to the Pain Studies page


Valgus Overcorrection


Go to the Relapse & Recurrent Clubfoot Studies page


NOTE: This paper discusses relapse as associated with Pirani and Dimeglio scores

NOTE: This paper shows awesome images of what relapse looks like.

Note: This paper uses data from Pirani score, number of casts, and bracing compliance to get their results. Therefore it will be listed in 3 categories on this page.

This information was initially presented at the 4th International Clubfoot Meeting in Istanbul, Turkey and the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Pediatrics in Washington D.C. in 2005.


Relapse Assessment


Clubfoot Relapse Surgery (Anterior Tibialis Tendon Transfer - ATTT/TATT/ATT)

NOTE: This full text paper shows both still images and video of the ATTT surgery

Other Relapse Surgery


Go to the Unilateral and Bilateral Studies page



Go to the Age When Treatment Begins Studies page


*See the "Neglected Clubfoot" section for papers studying the Ponseti Method for children of walking age, or older.


Go to the Foot Length & Calf Muscle Discrepancy Studies page



Go to the ​Physical Abilities & Sport Studies page



Go to the Gender Studies page



Go to the HyperMobility/HyperFlexibility Studies page



Go to the Scans/Imaging Studies (Ultrasound, X-Ray, MRI, CT - Mother or Child) page



Go to the Physiotherapy Studies (PT) page



Go to the Foot Bones Studies page


Flat-Top Talus

Talar Deformity


Go to the Locale Specific Studies page



Go to the Clubfoot Score/Assessments and Classifications Studies (Severity) page


Clubfoot Severity Scoring/Classification (initial assessment)

letter to the editor re: Predicting the Need for Surgical Intervention in Patients With Idiopathic Clubfoot June 2016 - Aydin, Bahattin K. MD; Sofu, Hakan MD


Ultrasound Assessment of Clubfoot Severity


Clubfoot Assessment (after treatment)


Go to the Biology and Etiology of Clubfoot Studies page



Go to the Genetics Studies, Hereditary & Other Risk Factors with Associated Clubfoot page


Associated Risk Factors (potential)


Go to the Non-Idiopathic Studies (Syndromic) & Clubfoot Associated (Neuro, Genetic, etc.) page



Arthrogryposis


Myelomeningocele


Spina Bifida


Tethered Cord

Amniotic Band Syndrome


Polydactyly


Developmental Hip Dysplasia, Congenital Muscular Torticollis

Other specific disorders or conditions

  • Saul-Wilson Syndrome - Carlos Ferreira Margaret P Adam, David B Everman, Ghayda M Mirzaa, Roberta A Pagon, Stephanie E Wallace, Lora JH Bean, Karen W Gripp, Anne Amemiya, editors. - GeneReviews® [Internet]. Seattle (WA): University of Washington, Seattle; 1993. 2020 Feb 20.

  • Go to the Surgical Correction for Clubfoot Studies page


    **Studies associated with initial surgical correction - Non-Ponseti Method. Some are quite old, Some do not have text at all. Full texts can usually be specifically requested.


    Go to the Other Non-Surgical Methods Studies page


    Multi-Method Comparisons


    French Functional


    Copenhagen

    Ram's Taping


    Kite

    Others


    Go to the Delayed Presenting Clubfoot - DPC (Neglected & Untreated) Clubfoot Studies page


    **Clubfoot is often left untreated in some underdeveloped nations and it can take some years to begin treatment. Usually patients are over 6 months to a year old, but often they are much older.

    NOTE: This paper follows a 24 year old untreated/neglected university student treated with Ponseti Method

    Iliazarov Technique/Frame/External Fixators/Taylor Spacial Frame


    Go to the Reviews of Clubfoot Studies page



    Go to the Study Standards Papers page



    Go to the External Frame Studies page


    Iliazarov Technique/Frame/External Fixators/Taylor Spacial Frame


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    Go to the Dr. Ponseti's Studies page


    The 30 Year Study

    (that fueled the parental revolution and was the inspiration for Dr. Ponseti's book, Congenital Clubfoot: Fundamentals of Treatment, published in 1996)


    Modification vs Strict Adherence to Ponseti Method

    Clubfoot In History

    Ponseti Method Training


    Go to the General Clubfoot Studies page



    Go to the Complex and Atypical Clubfoot Studies page



    Go to the Long-Term FollowUp Studies page


    Does the Ponseti Method for Clubfoot Treatment Stand Up to the March of Time? Commentary on an article by Lewis E. Zionts, MD, et al.: “Sixty Years On: Ponseti Method for Clubfoot Treatment Produces High Satisfaction Despite Inherent Tendency to Relapse” - Letts, R. Mervyn MD, MSc, FRCSCa


    Go to the Bracing Studies page


    "The goal of the extensive bracing regime is to prevent recurrence by opposing the deforming forces at the medial ankle–foot joints that persist or reoccur after initial correction of the clubfoot" (Ponseti 2002, Dobbs and Gurnett 2009, Hosseinzadeh et al. 2017).


    Bracing Comparisons


    Foot Abduction Brace/Bar (FAB, BnB, Boots & Bar, DBB)


    Bracing Time/Length & Compliance


    Abduction Dorsiflexion Mechanism (ADM)

    ADM prospective studies

    *This is not a published paper or confirmed study; but it might be ongoing. If you wish to participate see this page and email the study contact.
    Feasibility of Other Orthosis for Talipes (FOOT) trial - Nigel Kiely - United Kingdom


    Ankle Foot Orthosis (AFO)


    Go to the Casting Studies page



    Accelerated or "Fast" Casting


    Go to the Achilles Tenotomy Studies page



    Go to the Development & Motor Skills Studies page



    Go to the Gait Studies page



    Go to the Pain Studies page


    Valgus Overcorrection


    Go to the Relapse & Recurrent Clubfoot Studies page


    NOTE: This paper discusses relapse as associated with Pirani and Dimeglio scores

    NOTE: This paper shows awesome images of what relapse looks like.

    Note: This paper uses data from Pirani score, number of casts, and bracing compliance to get their results. Therefore it will be listed in 3 categories on this page.

    This information was initially presented at the 4th International Clubfoot Meeting in Istanbul, Turkey and the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Pediatrics in Washington D.C. in 2005.


    Relapse Assessment


    Clubfoot Relapse Surgery (Anterior Tibialis Tendon Transfer - ATTT/TATT/ATT)

    NOTE: This full text paper shows both still images and video of the ATTT surgery

    Other Relapse Surgery


    Go to the Unilateral and Bilateral Studies page



    Go to the Age When Treatment Begins Studies page


    *See the "Neglected Clubfoot" section for papers studying the Ponseti Method for children of walking age, or older.


    Go to the Foot Length & Calf Muscle Discrepancy Studies page



    Go to the ​Physical Abilities & Sport Studies page



    Go to the Gender Studies page



    Go to the HyperMobility/HyperFlexibility Studies page



    Go to the Scans/Imaging Studies (Ultrasound, X-Ray, MRI, CT - Mother or Child) page



    Go to the Physiotherapy Studies (PT) page



    Go to the Foot Bones Studies page


    Flat-Top Talus

    Talar Deformity


    Go to the Locale Specific Studies page



    Go to the Clubfoot Score/Assessments and Classifications Studies (Severity) page


    Clubfoot Severity Scoring/Classification (initial assessment)

    letter to the editor re: Predicting the Need for Surgical Intervention in Patients With Idiopathic Clubfoot June 2016 - Aydin, Bahattin K. MD; Sofu, Hakan MD


    Ultrasound Assessment of Clubfoot Severity


    Clubfoot Assessment (after treatment)


    Go to the Biology and Etiology of Clubfoot Studies page



    Go to the Genetics Studies, Hereditary & Other Risk Factors with Associated Clubfoot page


    Associated Risk Factors (potential)


    Go to the Non-Idiopathic Studies (Syndromic) & Clubfoot Associated (Neuro, Genetic, etc.) page



    Arthrogryposis


    Myelomeningocele


    Spina Bifida


    Tethered Cord

    Amniotic Band Syndrome


    Polydactyly


    Developmental Hip Dysplasia, Congenital Muscular Torticollis

    Other specific disorders or conditions

  • Saul-Wilson Syndrome - Carlos Ferreira Margaret P Adam, David B Everman, Ghayda M Mirzaa, Roberta A Pagon, Stephanie E Wallace, Lora JH Bean, Karen W Gripp, Anne Amemiya, editors. - GeneReviews® [Internet]. Seattle (WA): University of Washington, Seattle; 1993. 2020 Feb 20.

  • Go to the Surgical Correction for Clubfoot Studies page


    **Studies associated with initial surgical correction - Non-Ponseti Method. Some are quite old, Some do not have text at all. Full texts can usually be specifically requested.


    Go to the Other Non-Surgical Methods Studies page


    Multi-Method Comparisons


    French Functional


    Copenhagen

    Ram's Taping


    Kite

    Others


    Go to the Delayed Presenting Clubfoot - DPC (Neglected & Untreated) Clubfoot Studies page


    **Clubfoot is often left untreated in some underdeveloped nations and it can take some years to begin treatment. Usually patients are over 6 months to a year old, but often they are much older.

    NOTE: This paper follows a 24 year old untreated/neglected university student treated with Ponseti Method

    Iliazarov Technique/Frame/External Fixators/Taylor Spacial Frame


    Go to the Reviews of Clubfoot Studies page



    Go to the Study Standards Papers page



    Go to the External Frame Studies page


    Iliazarov Technique/Frame/External Fixators/Taylor Spacial Frame



    The 97 most frequently used keywords in published articles on clubfoot -

    The 97 most frequently used keywords in published articles on clubfoot - Clubfoot from past to the present: A bibliometric analysis with global productivity and research trends - 2023 - Hakan Yolaçan, MD, Serkan Güler, MD, Ramadan Özmanevra, MD

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