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When Kori Rush’s daughter, Darbi, was born with right clubfoot in 2003, Rush found herself navigating a medical landscape where surgery was often presented as the primary solution. Unwilling to accept a future of invasive procedures for her child, she discovered the Ponseti Method through an online community, a discovery that would spark a lifelong mission to educate and support other families. The Birth of NoSurgery4Clubfoot

Emphasizing the importance of slow reductions in bracing hours to prevent relapses. kori rush

See the article below from AAOS by Dr. Sean Tabaie - Facebook When Kori Rush’s daughter, Darbi, was born with

Through her work, she has become a central figure in online support groups, helping parents from the United States to Ethiopia navigate financial and medical hurdles. Her contributions include practical "hacks" for daily life, such as using sleep sacks to prevent brace-tangling at night. Legacy and Impact See the article below from AAOS by Dr

Encouraging parents to seek consultations with specialists like Dr. Jose Morcuende when faced with complex cases. A Global Voice for the Ponseti Method

Tips for managing Foot Abduction Braces (FAB) and ensuring comfort for infants.

Realizing the lack of accessible information on non-surgical alternatives, Rush founded NoSurgery4Clubfoot, an online resource dedicated to the Ponseti Method. Her platform provides practical tools for parents, such as the New Parent Clubfoot Cheatsheet , which offers guidance on: