Arthroscopic Releases and Hindfoot Fusion for Spastic Equinovarus Foot Deformities, An All-Inside Technique [PDF]
Neurologic foot contractures pose a challenging situation for orthopaedic surgeons. These deformities are long-standing problems for patients with acute brain injuries, ultimately affecting their quality of life.
Elise M. Grzeskiewicz, M.D. +4 more
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Republication of “Minimally Invasive Surgery Using the Circular External Fixator to Correct Neglected Severe Stiff Equinocavus Foot Deformities” [PDF]
Background: Stiff equinocavus deformities of the foot are challenging to treat, often requiring extensive soft tissue dissection and bone removal. These procedures frequently yield suboptimal results and not infrequently amputation.
Ricardo Cardenuto Ferreira MD +3 more
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Labeling of Baropodometric Analysis Data Using Computer Vision Techniques in Classification of Foot Deformities [PDF]
Background and Objectives: Foot deformities are the basis of numerous disorders of the locomotor system. An optimized method of classification of foot deformities would enable an objective identification of the type of deformity since the current ...
Siniša S. Babović +4 more
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Prevalence of valgus and varus foot deformities in 2784 children with cerebral palsy, a register-based cross-sectional study [PDF]
Background Foot deformities, such as valgus and varus in the coronal plane and equinus in the sagittal plane, are common in children with cerebral palsy (CP).
Evgenia Manousaki +4 more
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Prevention of foot deformities
No abstract available.
T. T. Stamm
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The role of amputative and non-amputative foot deformities severity in the risk for diabetic ulceration classification systems building: a cross-sectional and case-control pilot investigation [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Foot deformities and amputations, are parameters that have been studied as risk factors for diabetic foot ulceration (DFU). However, inclusion of "foot deformities" and "amputations" in a single, broad variable and with reference to the ...
Aristomenis Kossioris +3 more
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Orthopaedic aspects of diabetic foot syndrome classifications [PDF]
Introduction For long, orthopedic approaches to the management of diabetic foot syndrome (DFS) remained underexplored in Russia. Deformities of the distal segments of lower extremities play a role in the pathogenesis of DFS.
Mikhail V. Parshikov +2 more
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Management of Rigid Post-poliomyelitis Equinocavovarus Deformities: A Brief Review [PDF]
Foot and ankle deformities are frequent in patients with post-polio residual paralysis (PPRP), and can be attributed to abnormal muscle balance, abnormal posture, gravitation forces, and continued walking over the deformed foot.
Rajiv Shah +2 more
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Background Children with spina bifida (SB) may have congenital or acquired foot deformities due to neurological defects in the spinal cord. As the musculoskeletal system keeps growing, foot deformities can develop or become aggravated.
Hyeseon Yun +5 more
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EVALUATION OF THE FOOT ARCH SHAPE AND TOES DEFORMITIES AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS [PDF]
Pes planus (“flat feet”) is one of the most common orthopaedic conditions observed in adult health practice. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the foot arch quality and the occurrence of toes deformities among physiotherapy students (N = 106 ...
MIKUĽÁKOVÁ W. +4 more
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