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Matthew Dobbs - Pediatric orthopedic surgeon. What does he do?

Who is Dr. Matthew Dobbs?

Dr. Matthew Dobbs, internationally recognized as one of the best pediatric orthopedic surgeons, is a true personality in the medical world. He is a specialist who focuses his talent and skills on helping the youngest patients.

Not surprisingly, Dr. Matthew Dobbs has held key roles in prestigious organizations such as the United States Bone and Joint Initiative and the Association of Bone and Joint Surgeons. His academic career is rich in research grants funded by the National Institutes of Health, among others. In addition, he has led and managed numerous international clinical trials, and co-manages a research laboratory dedicated to musculoskeletal genetics. Honors such as: Hunterian Gold Medal (2002), Nicolas Andry Award (2017) and Kappa Delta Award (2017) are evidence of his outstanding achievements. Dr. Dobbs continues his practice at the Dobbs Clubfoot Center, which operates within the Paley Orthopedic and Spine Institute in Florida, where he contributes daily to improving the lives of children with orthopedic problems.

Dr. Dobbs stands out for his interdisciplinary approach to medicine, combining elements of genetics, biomechanics and developmental biology. This holistic perspective has contributed to a significant evolution in the way specialists approach the diagnosis and treatment of a variety of orthopedic problems. His working methods have enabled a deeper understanding of the complexity and dynamics of these conditions, which in turn has paved the way for the development of more effective therapies. This innovative approach by Dr. Dobbs has significantly influenced the development of orthopedics, transforming traditional treatment methods and providing new, effective solutions for patients.

What does Dr. Dobbs do?

Dr. Dobbs is a pediatric orthopedic surgeon who has made a name for himself for his innovative approach to many orthopedic ailments related to congenital limb defects and foot disorders in children. His technique for treating vertical ankle bone alignment revolutionized previous approaches to treating this ailment. With his approach, he not only shortened patients' recovery time, but also significantly improved the effectiveness of treatment, minimizing the need for surgical interventions in the future.

What else does Matthew Dobbs do? His specialties include the treatment of clubfoot. This ailment, which is one of the more complex orthopedic problems in children, requires special attention and dedicated therapeutic methods. Dr. Dobbs developed a special orthosis that represented a breakthrough in the treatment of clubfoot. This orthosis, was designed to hold the foot in a corrected position. It quickly proved to be distinguished by its excellent effectiveness, and to date has helped thousands of patients, significantly improving their quality of life. Thanks to this innovation, Dr. Dobbs has significantly reduced the need for more invasive treatments such as surgery, a huge step forward in pediatric orthopedics, and the likelihood of recurrence has been reduced.

Another area for which Dr. Matthew Dobbs has made a name for himself is the improvement of the Ponseti casting technique in the treatment of infant clubfoot. His innovative approach to this method has significantly improved the effectiveness of treatment, minimizing patient discomfort and speeding up the recovery process.

However, that's not all! Dr. Matthew Dobbs also helps children with cerebral palsy. Using his knowledge and experience in pediatric orthopedics, Dr. Dobbs effectively treats spasticity or problems with posture and walking. As a result, children with cerebral palsy can achieve significant improvements in mobility and independence.

Dr. Dobbs at Paley European Institute

Would you like to take advice from Matthew Dobbs? At the Paley European Institute you have that opportunity! The doctor visits us regularly, providing medical consultations and surgeries. Dr. Dobbs treats clubfoot, as well as other orthopedic conditions in children. His activity at the Paley European Institute is a unique opportunity for patients to benefit from the experience of one of the most respected specialists in the field.

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