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A Review of the Ponseti Method and Development of an Infant Clubfoot Program in Vietnam
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 07/16/09
Evans AM et al. - Recent research has improved and refined the technique that must now be both appreciated and incorporated by clinicians. This technique is used across the world in both developed and developing countries and is universally regarded as the best management method for clubfoot deformities.
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