Kade Sigford, MD
Associate Professor
Orthopaedic Surgery
School of Medicine
Dr. Kathryn E. Sigford, who goes by Kade, is a specialist in pediatric physical medicine and rehabilitation.
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They care for children with conditions that include cerebral palsy, brain injuries, spina bifida, spinal cord injuries, neurotrauma (such as concussions and skull or spinal column fractures), torticollis (involuntary neck muscle contractions), spasticity (abnormal muscle contractions linked to neurological conditions or injuries) and gait impairment. They also prescribe orthotics and therapeutic equipment for pediatric patients of all ages.
Sigford earned a bachelor's degree in biology at Lawrence University and their medical degree at the University of California, Davis. They completed a residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation at Stanford University, followed by a fellowship in pediatric rehabilitation medicine at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities.
Before joining UCSF, Sigford was a faculty member at the University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine for five years, serving as an associate clinical professor of pediatrics and as division chief of rehabilitation services. They served on the university's admissions committee, recruiting applicants with rural backgrounds who were likely to return to rural settings as primary care providers. During this time at the University of South Dakota, Sigford provided care at Children's Specialty Hospital and Specialty School at LifeScape, a residential facility for children with medical needs that could not be met in rural and underserved areas of the surrounding community.
Sigford is a native of St. Paul, Minnesota. In their free time, they enjoy reading, playing board games and training for triathlons.
Education & Training
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- Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine University of Minnesota Twin Cities 07/2015
- Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Stanford University 07/2013
- Internal Medicine University of Colorado Denver 06/2010
- MD University of California Davis 06/2009
Interests
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- Cerebral palsy
- Spasticity
- Dystonia
- Spinal cord injury
- Spina bifida
- limb differences
Websites
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- Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Pediatric Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (orthosurgery.ucsf.edu)
- UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Profile (ucsfbenioffchildrens.org)
Publications (2)
Top publication keywords:
Spinal CordSyndromeMagnetic Resonance ImagingHumansRhizotomyFemaleMiddle AgedTremorChildLaminoplastyAtaxiaMaleAdolescentMutationFragile X Mental Retardation Protein
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Single-level laminoplasty approach to selective dorsal rhizotomy with conus localization by rapid spine MRI.
Child's nervous system : ChNS : official journal of the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery 2024 Andrews JP, Ore CD, Falcone J, Hirschhorn M, Sagar C, Sigford K, Mitsuya Y, Chung T, Sun PP -
A quantitative assessment of tremor and ataxia in FMR1 premutation carriers using CATSYS.
American journal of medical genetics. Part A 2008 Aguilar D, Sigford KE, Soontarapornchai K, Nguyen DV, Adams PE, Yuhas JM, Tassone F, Hagerman PJ, Hagerman RJ