AAOS Supports Effort to Spread Non-Surgical Club Foot Treatment

The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons announced support for the Ponesti International Association, which created a pathway for training and treating patients with the Ponesti Method for congenital clubfoot in underserved populations, according to an AAOS Now report.

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The Ponesti Methods is a non-surgical treatment for infants with clubfoot. PIA’s mission is to train physicians around the country to treat infants with the disorder. AAOS has connected PIA with orthopedists in more than 80 nations.

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