WARNING:
This is a super long post! ... and I just realized that SOOOO MUCH has happened in just a year or so!
Hope you will still browse through this and get to know our CLUBFOOT story from April 2018 to June 2019!
Also have fun going through the photos, you might just be in one of them!!
Clubfoot is a common congenital birth defect with an average prevalence of 1 per 1000 live births, but may vary among different countries. (1) According to Miracle Feet data, about 3,523 children with Clubfoot are born in the Philippines.(2)
Clubfoot disability when untreated leads to low self esteem on the patients and families and many pass through the phase of bullying. Others are deprived of the opportunities, some educational and also in work because of the disability.
Giving them the opportunity for a normal life is the best gift we can give to the Clubfoot kids!
This is a super long post! ... and I just realized that SOOOO MUCH has happened in just a year or so!
Hope you will still browse through this and get to know our CLUBFOOT story from April 2018 to June 2019!
Also have fun going through the photos, you might just be in one of them!!
Clubfoot is a common congenital birth defect with an average prevalence of 1 per 1000 live births, but may vary among different countries. (1) According to Miracle Feet data, about 3,523 children with Clubfoot are born in the Philippines.(2)
Clubfoot disability when untreated leads to low self esteem on the patients and families and many pass through the phase of bullying. Others are deprived of the opportunities, some educational and also in work because of the disability.
Giving them the opportunity for a normal life is the best gift we can give to the Clubfoot kids!
The important aspect of this birth defect is
that Clubfoot is TREATABLE and thus, there is the consortium called the Global Clubfoot Initiative
(GCI) with the battlecry #runfree2030, which envisions a world where children with clubfoot can
walk and run free from disability by the year 2030, of which Miracle Feet is one of the participating partners.
It is, of course, advised to refer the children with Clubfoot for treatment as soon as it is diagnosed (DAYS OLD) for a shorter treatment period and with better compliance.
It is, of course, advised to refer the children with Clubfoot for treatment as soon as it is diagnosed (DAYS OLD) for a shorter treatment period and with better compliance.
Isn't it amazing to see this happen?
Isn't this magic? Isn't this a miracle?
YES, it is a miracle and appears like magic BUT THIS IS REALITY!
After the intensive efforts for Case-finding, we now have several Clubfoot kids and young adults ages 4 to 22 years with the so-called neglected Clubfoot with ongoing Ponseti treatment and they are responding well, although, they still have to complete their treatment.
Our realization is that "THERE IS HOPE FOR CLUBFOOT, WHATEVER THE AGE" and we just have to refer the children to the Treatment providers to find out the options.
This is the reason, we, in the Zamboanga City Medical Center (ZCMC) Clubfoot Clinic together with, and as part of the Philippine National Clubfoot Program passionately want to SPREAD THE ADVOCACY that:
CLUBFOOT IS TREATABLE!
FREE TREATMENT IS AVAILABLE in the PHILIPPINES
Prior to 2018, there was and is no established national program under the Department of Health for the treatment of Clubfoot, thus, case-finding in the Philippines including Zamboanga Peninsula is very low.
Then, treatment could only be availed in some private clinics and few government hospitals located in 6 regions, National Capital Region, Bicol Region, Central Visayas, Northern Mindanao and Socsksargen.
Now in June 2019, Clubfoot treatment is available in 19 partner clinics (and counting) throughout the Philippines.
In Zamboanga City, the ZCMC Clubfoot Clinic started the Ponseti treatment for Clubfoot in 2014, after the training of the Orthopedics Department head Dr. George Rojo on the Ponseti method, which is a manipulative technique correcting clubfoot without invasive surgery.
The Ponseti method utilizes weekly gentle manipulation with casting for an average of 6 to 8 weeks followed with possible Tenotomy then Foot Abduction Bracing for 23 hours for 3 months and during naps and sleep time up to 5 years old, or an average of an additional 10 to 30 months to prevent relapse. (4)
Casting of our 15 year old Clubfoot teener |
Casting during World Clubfoot Day 2019 as fellow advocates from Ciudad Medical Zamboanga Breast Wellness Center watch on |
Clubfoot kids on Cast |
Clubfoot kids on Foot Abduction Braces from Miracle Feet |
During his Orthopedic residency training in the 1990s, Dr. Rojo said that
Clubfoot kids after age 2 years were subjected to surgery. Thus, the new knowledge
on the Ponseti method is indeed a breakthrough for treatment since there is no
major surgery performed for the patients and the outcomes were successful.
One problem, though, is that the treatment process takes several months with weekly casting and years of bracing, thus, needs patience, commitment and strong family support for the treatment to be completed.
Zamboanga City Medical Center (ZCMC) is an 800-bed government hospital and the main referral center in Western Mindanao and neighboring islands in southwestern Philippines.
Our target patients are from Zamboanga City, Philippines. However, the real catchment area extends to adjacent provinces in the Zamboanga Peninsula, namely Zamboanga Del Norte, Zamboanga Del Sur, Zamboanga Sibugay as well as the neighboring islands of Basilan, Sulu and the Tawi-Tawi where there are no Pediatric Orthopedic practitioners
Among the main issues of the ZCMC Clubfoot Clinic (and of the Philippine Clubfoot situation) prior to early 2018 were:
One problem, though, is that the treatment process takes several months with weekly casting and years of bracing, thus, needs patience, commitment and strong family support for the treatment to be completed.
Zamboanga City Medical Center (ZCMC) is an 800-bed government hospital and the main referral center in Western Mindanao and neighboring islands in southwestern Philippines.
Our target patients are from Zamboanga City, Philippines. However, the real catchment area extends to adjacent provinces in the Zamboanga Peninsula, namely Zamboanga Del Norte, Zamboanga Del Sur, Zamboanga Sibugay as well as the neighboring islands of Basilan, Sulu and the Tawi-Tawi where there are no Pediatric Orthopedic practitioners
Among the main issues of the ZCMC Clubfoot Clinic (and of the Philippine Clubfoot situation) prior to early 2018 were:
1) financial or affordability issues since treatment materials
were not free at that time (and treatment lasts for about 8 weeks) and braces
were not available as well as budget on transportation to treatment center;
2) availability of treatment providers and documentation of progress in treatment;
3) awareness of the availability of the treatment options and treatment center; and
4) lack of family support and commitment resulting in poor adherence to treatment.
2) availability of treatment providers and documentation of progress in treatment;
3) awareness of the availability of the treatment options and treatment center; and
4) lack of family support and commitment resulting in poor adherence to treatment.
Financial issues have repeatedly been expressed by
many parents as the main challenge.
**I remember Dr. George visited a patient in La Paz, which is about 20 kilometers from the ZC City Hall and they said the fare to the hospital would be about P1000.00 so it is difficult to come weekly.
**Several mothers expressed that the weekly casting expenses of P2000.00 to 3000.00 is too expensive, thus, after 4 to 5 sessions, many of them drop out.
**One mother was told she had to prepare about P30,000.00 for treatment, thus, only came now that the kid is 4 years old.
**Another mother was told they had to spend P150,000.00 for surgery for her older Clubfoot child.
**Many of the children also come from Zamboanga Del Sur or Zamboanga Del Norte or from Basilan, Jolo and Tawi-Tawi, thus they really have to prepare their time, which may be about 30 minutes by boat or plane or even reaching four to five hours for their bus rides and of course, their weekly expenses including their stay in Zamboanga City.
**I remember Dr. George visited a patient in La Paz, which is about 20 kilometers from the ZC City Hall and they said the fare to the hospital would be about P1000.00 so it is difficult to come weekly.
**Several mothers expressed that the weekly casting expenses of P2000.00 to 3000.00 is too expensive, thus, after 4 to 5 sessions, many of them drop out.
**One mother was told she had to prepare about P30,000.00 for treatment, thus, only came now that the kid is 4 years old.
**Another mother was told they had to spend P150,000.00 for surgery for her older Clubfoot child.
**Many of the children also come from Zamboanga Del Sur or Zamboanga Del Norte or from Basilan, Jolo and Tawi-Tawi, thus they really have to prepare their time, which may be about 30 minutes by boat or plane or even reaching four to five hours for their bus rides and of course, their weekly expenses including their stay in Zamboanga City.
Major breakthrough came last April 2018 when Miracle Feet, a US-based NGO through Ms. Maria Cristina Mosende, the new Miracle Feet Asia Program Manager visited
the ZCMC Clubfoot Clinic and partnered for complete support of treatment
materials and braces with better organizational structure and documentation,
which addresses the first two challenges.
Thus, the ZCMC Clubfoot Clinic was reorganized with Dr. George C. Rojo as Head and Miss Natalya Sousa, ZCMC nurse as Site Coordinator with Department of Orthopedic Surgery residents as the treatment providers. Dr. Filipinas Rojo serves as volunteer to assist in Parent education and for the use of Social Media for spread of the advocacy.
This is the first group photo we had last April 14, 2018 for the ZCMC Clubfoot Clinic and our second Instagram post.
Media and social media were utilized in the advocacy to propagate the message that: “Clubfoot is Treatable!” and “Free Clubfoot Treatment is available at the Zamboanga City Medical Center Clubfoot Clinic”.
Second group photo in August 2018, with a slight increase in Clubfoot kids for treatment .
Within 2018, Miracle Feet also had a change of national implementation partner, now with the Philippine NGO Council on Population Health and Welfare (PNGOC), thus, a new Memorandum of Understanding was signed with the ZCMC Clubfoot Clinic last January 5, 2019. PNGOC is also active in advocacy and thus, supports ZCMC Clubfoot Clinic on the third challenge.
Use of more aggressive online methods and tri-media was only started January 2019, when the new national implementation partner, PNGOC was officially identified and renewal of Memorandum of Understanding were signed.
A group photo was taken during the MOU signing which was also during the 2019 New Year party last January 5, 2019 with further increase in size of our Clubfoot family.
Posts from our Media Partners after Press Conference with TV/Radio through E-Media.
This is the first group photo we had last April 14, 2018 for the ZCMC Clubfoot Clinic and our second Instagram post.
Media and social media were utilized in the advocacy to propagate the message that: “Clubfoot is Treatable!” and “Free Clubfoot Treatment is available at the Zamboanga City Medical Center Clubfoot Clinic”.
We had three patients during our first month with Miracle Feet, Edgar at 2 months old, Jerome at 1 year 6 months and Sonny Boy (not in photo) at 8 months old. |
Within 2018, Miracle Feet also had a change of national implementation partner, now with the Philippine NGO Council on Population Health and Welfare (PNGOC), thus, a new Memorandum of Understanding was signed with the ZCMC Clubfoot Clinic last January 5, 2019. PNGOC is also active in advocacy and thus, supports ZCMC Clubfoot Clinic on the third challenge.
Use of more aggressive online methods and tri-media was only started January 2019, when the new national implementation partner, PNGOC was officially identified and renewal of Memorandum of Understanding were signed.
A group photo was taken during the MOU signing which was also during the 2019 New Year party last January 5, 2019 with further increase in size of our Clubfoot family.
Miracle Feet and PNGOC provided continuing education fora such as the Basic Ponseti training and CAST training and other process improvement initiatives which is beneficial for the partner Ponseti Clinics all over the Philippines.
On March 2019, about a year after we started, there were only 16 patients, 9 patients less than the target of 25 kids, thus, a second wave of digital exposure and tri-media exposure were done to try to reach the target number of patients .
After more intensive online posts and with the Tri-Media exposure as well as lectures to the Zamboanga City Health Office Nurses and Midwives and another session with the Barangay Health Workers and FGDs with several smaller interest groups, the target was surpassed and we are expecting more and more patients soon.
February 10, 2019 Basic Clubfoot Treatment Provider Training |
April 2019 CAST Training |
On March 2019, about a year after we started, there were only 16 patients, 9 patients less than the target of 25 kids, thus, a second wave of digital exposure and tri-media exposure were done to try to reach the target number of patients .
Thank you so much to our media partners who listened to our call and is helping us spread the advocacy further and definitely increased our patient numbers.
On our first year with Miracle Feet from April 2018 to June 2019, the ZCMC Clubfoot Clinic served a total of 44 clubfoot patients, with 32 new cases from July 2018 to June 2019, with 24 TA Tenotomies and with Foot Abduction Braces to 28 patients. (ZCMC Clubfoot Clinic files)
From 2 patients in April 2018, we now have 44 patients in June 2019.
Therefore, from July 2018 to March 2019 (months) with 16 patients, we added another 16 patients in three months after intensive traditional and digital media efforts reaching 32 patients which is 128% of our target. Yehey! Target Achieved!
On our first year with Miracle Feet from April 2018 to June 2019, the ZCMC Clubfoot Clinic served a total of 44 clubfoot patients, with 32 new cases from July 2018 to June 2019, with 24 TA Tenotomies and with Foot Abduction Braces to 28 patients. (ZCMC Clubfoot Clinic files)
From 2 patients in April 2018, we now have 44 patients in June 2019.
Therefore, from July 2018 to March 2019 (months) with 16 patients, we added another 16 patients in three months after intensive traditional and digital media efforts reaching 32 patients which is 128% of our target. Yehey! Target Achieved!
TV and Radio guestings with Facebook live-streaming
Press Conferences
with Zamboanga City Press and the Philippine Information Agency |
Lectures with Zamboanga City Health Office Nurses and Midwives to the 98 barangays last May 31, 2019 and follow-up lecture at the Barangay Health Workers Summit on June 20, 2019
with Zamboanga City Health Officer, Dr. Dulce Dagalea-Miravite |
Clubfoot posters from Miracle Feet translated to the Chavacano and Visayan dialect!
Focused Group Discussions and Lecturettes.
with Western Mindanao State University nursing students and with Clubfoot families |
with Ateneo De Zamboanga University nursing students |
with Ateneo De Zamboanga University-School of Medicine |
Immersees at the Ciudad Medical Zamboanga Radiology Department from Don Pablo Lorenzo Memorial National High School |
Ciudad Medical Zamboanga Breast Wellness nurse, Anelly with Ms Kiamee Abubakar of the Soroptomists and bringing the Clubfoot Poster during the CMZ Breast Screening activities |
After more intensive online posts and with the Tri-Media exposure as well as lectures to the Zamboanga City Health Office Nurses and Midwives and another session with the Barangay Health Workers and FGDs with several smaller interest groups, the target was surpassed and we are expecting more and more patients soon.
Last June 3, 2019, we celebrated WORLD CLUBFOOT DAY in honor of Dr. Ignacio Ponseti and to share the love with our Clubfoot kids and families.
ZCMC Clubfoot Clinic Team |
lot of treats and gifts and a wonderful cake from Crumbsnbuns by Nora. |
Our Clubfoot family has now grown in number... more happy families served! |
Our first three Clubfoot kids, Sonny Boy, Jerome and Edgar, now playing happily with normal feet... still ongoing bracing though! |
The ZCMC Clubfoot Clinic and the Clubfoot in Zamboanga PH Program would like to invite you
to share with us in this advocacy through building awareness, improving
clubfoot identification and referral processes, providing free treatment
services as well as training for providers in strategic places in the Zamboanga
Peninsula and neighboring islands.
See where you can help!
We now have a BIG HAPPY FAMILY!
Again and again...
Clubfoot is treatable!
Clubfoot Treatment is
free at the
ZCMC Clubfoot Clinic
every Saturday, 8-11 am
at ZCMC Ward 2.
With the length of our story, an EPIC so it seems in just a year's time. But we value every moment we had with our Clubfoot family!
Would you like to share your thoughts on our Advocacy for Prevention of Clubfoot Disability?
Would you like to share your thoughts on our Advocacy for Prevention of Clubfoot Disability?
References
1 Adnan
Ansar, et al. Systematic review and meta-analysis of global birth prevalence of
clubfoot: a study protocol, BMJ Open, 2018: 8(3); e019246
2 Miracle Feet website https://www.miraclefeet.org/
2 Miracle Feet website https://www.miraclefeet.org/
4 Christof Radler, The Ponseti method for the treatment of congenital club foot: review of the current literature and treatment recommendations
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3764299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3764299/
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ReplyDeleteThank you, Cristina for helping us out during the World Clubfoot Day! We are happy that you too are amazed just as we are!
DeleteGive the world the best you have, and the best will come to you! Job well done
ReplyDeleteNelyBee, thank you for being one of the persons who has given the world the best through you assistance in our Clubfoot cause aside from your Breast Wellness advocacy with Ciudad Medical Zamboanga.
DeleteAmina Shayne Halil Thank you for this, dokie! ��
ReplyDeleteAmina, Thank you too because I know you will help us in spreading the word!
DeleteNgayon ko lang nalaman na puede pala tumuwid ang Clubfoot na paa! Matulungan na talaga sila maging normal! More power! --- abhieF.
ReplyDeleteThis is our mission now for people to see the results of non-invasive treatment using the Ponseti technique... so they will know treatment is free and that they will not be afraid of treatment since no major surgery.
DeleteThe kids playing with normal feet make me feel very happy. Very glad to take part in your activities😁
ReplyDeleteThis is the reason we want to spread the word and please help us spread the word so more Clubfoot kids can be served... that children with clubfoot can run and walk free from disability!
DeleteClubfoot is a common birth defect that can make walking difficult. Treatment for clubfoot should begin as early as possible. Special shoes are designed to treat clubfoot. We encourage everyone to follow them on their social medias to see how they change lives. Treatment is FREE. Treating clubfoot one step a time. Thank you ZCMC Clubfoot Clinic Team. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, CMZ Breast Wellness Center for helping us by bringing our Clubfoot Awareness posters to the community, whenever you have your breast screening missions. Thank you for the partnership!
DeleteWe are so thankful that there is now a way to treat the children with clubfoot and this time, it is for FREE! We will help share the good news to others!
ReplyDeleteThank you. We do hope you will share this to as many friends, so hopefully some of your friends and their friends and families may benefit!
DeleteThank you to Miracle Feet, PNGOC and ZCMC Clubfoot Clinic for the Free Clubfoot treatment. Malaking tulong sa mga pasyente!
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome!
DeleteThe Journey is worth the Outcome
ReplyDeleteI definitely agree, Leechio. I do hope the Clubfoot families feel the same!
DeleteAmy Uchida: Hi Doc Filipinas and Doc George �� Love to see the work you are doing to help children and families in need ❤️
ReplyDeletesometimes people have to see it to believe it ��
Thank you for listening to our Clubfoot story while I was there in Munich!
DeleteMaria Cristina: Congratulations! I still couldn't forget the day I stepped in the office of Dr George at ZCMC... especially when he showed me his "blueprint" for a clubfoot program.. I saw his passion for the work he does at the ward... and I could see through his patients' eyes how thankful they were to him... I knew it then he loves Zamboanga City so much! Happy to have met you two! More love and more power! Thank you Docs Inday and George!
ReplyDeleteMiracle Feet through Maria Cristina and PNGOC, you are indeed a miracle giver... We are only brave to shout out the advocacy because we know there are benefactors who help us financially to provide free treatment to these children!
DeleteSalute to all the member of the CLUBFOOT
ReplyDeleteYOU GAVE HOPE TO THE HOPELESS
GAVE STRENGTH TO THE WEAK
AND LASTLY You made a wonderfull job
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Thank you, Leechio!
DeleteFrom FB: Mariles Ely Macaso: Im very thankfull for helping my daughter . Thank you so much Miraclefeet.
ReplyDeleteFB: Elise Roskapamaong Great job Inday and George! Kudos to all you do for the good of mankind!!! More power!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Chelo!
ReplyDeleteWow! May chance din pala ang mga malaking bata! —- Leizel B.
ReplyDeleteMas maganda ang outcome of treatment kung less than 2 years old ang bata at lalo na pag bagong silang, pero puede pa rin bigyan ng pagkakataon sa Ponseti method ang mas matanda na mga bata. Mag-usap sila sa doctor para malaman kung ano ang mga options.
DeleteCathy B.: Salamat ZCMC, Miracle Feet at PNGOC!
ReplyDeleteThank you too!
DeleteTotoong amazing! Ang galing 👌
ReplyDeleteYes! please spread the word so we can help more.
Deletethank you marami na ang natulungan..
ReplyDeleteThank you, too! We hope to serve more.
ReplyDeleteHello po... I gave birth last march 15 for the 2nd time clubfooted ulet ang anak ko. I am happy to know na meron na pala dito sa zamboanga nagtretreat ng clubfoot... I hope i can ask for an advice what to do...
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