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SURGICAL TREATMENT OF ADULT PATIENTS WITH CONGENITAL CLUBFOOT IN SEVERITY DEGREE
There were treated 48 patients (adolescents and adults) with severe congenital clubfoot in Saratov Research Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics. 43 patients had the age ranged from 16 to 30, 5 patients had the age over 30. 19 patients had bilateral
A. A. Mukhamadeev +5 more
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CLUBFOOT RECCURENCES AFTER THE TREATMENT BY PONSETI
Congenital clubfoot is one of the most frequent pathologies of the musculoskeletal system. The treating of clubfoot by Ponseti gives promising results and complete correction of the deformity in 90-95% of patients sparing them from extensive surgery.
M. A. Vavilov +2 more
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Correcting residual deformity following clubfoot releases
[[abstract]]There are many possible pitfalls of clubfoot releases and it is important to recognize the problems and provide proper timely treatment. Late residual deformity following clubfoot releases include: dynamic or stiff supination and forefoot ...
Peter A. Smith +2 more
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Treatment methods for clubfoot: an extended literature review.
The aim of research work: to analyze the methods of clubfoot treatment. Tasks of work: 1. To analyse the prevalence, etiology and forms of clubfoot. 2. To analyse the main methods of treatment of clubfoot. 3.
Jurkūnas, Martynas,
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Perceptions regarding medical management of clubfoot in Kenya [PDF]
Magister Scientiae (Physiotherapy) - MSc(Physio)Clubfoot is one of the congenital and structural conditions that lead to physical impairment in children globally.
Kingau, Naomi Wanjiru
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Background/Objectives: Congenital clubfoot (CC) is one of the most common congenital deformities of the lower limbs, typically presenting as a complex skeletal malformation.
Giuseppe Vena, Gualtiero Cipparrone
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Background: Clubfoot is a congenital disorder identifiable with the clinical assessment itself, provided the knowledge of key features is sound. Several disorders affecting the foot and lower limb that present with crooked or bent anatomy may be confused
Bhandari, Shailendra Singh +2 more
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BACKGROUND: Clubfoot relapse is a common occurrence following the Ponseti technique, potentially progressing from flexible to rigid deformity if untreated. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to analyze the patterns of relapse observed in clubfeet treated with
Manzoor, Ubaid Ullah, Arif Shah
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Xenobiotic Metabolism Genes and Clubfoot
Idiopathic or isolated clubfoot is a common orthopedic birth defect that affects approximately 135,000 children worldwide. It is characterized by equinus, varus and adductus deformities of the ankle and foot.
Sommer, Amy M
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The neglected clubfoot: is Ponseti method effective?
Background: Neglected clubfoot is still a common presentation especially in developing countries typified by poor access to health care, leading to these patients with untreated clubfoot to present at walking age.
Obiegbu, Obinna H.
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