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Ponseti treated idiopathic clubfoot - outcome predictive factors in the test of time: Analysis of 500 feet followed for five to 20 years [PDF]
Yoram Hemo +2 more
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Patient-reported outcome using EFAS score in skeletally mature clubfoot patients treated at birth with Ponseti’s technique [PDF]
Introduction: Idiopathic clubfoot is a frequent congenital deformity treated worldwide using the Ponseti method, which has become the gold standard due to its safety, reproducibility, and excellent short-term outcomes. However, long-term patient-reported
Ambra Donzelli +4 more
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Background: Clubfoot is a congenital deformity that can affect one or both of a newborn’s lower extremities. The main objective of the study is to evaluate and compare the outcomes of the Ponseti method for the management of different types of clubfoot ...
Maryum Naseer Butt +7 more
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Idiopathic Congenital Clubfoot [PDF]
Idiopathic congenital clubfoot is the most common serious musculoskeletal birth defect in the United States and the world. The natural history of the deformity is to persist into adult life with a significant decrease in function and quality of life. The Ponseti method (serial casting, Achilles tenotomy, and bracing of the clubfoot) has become the most
Robert, Cady +2 more
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Clinical management of clubfoot in the ambulatory setting- our 2- year experience with 20 patients [PDF]
Assessment of conservative treatment using the Ponseti method in children with congenital talipes equino- varus (clubfoot), diagnosed and treated as outpatients in the ambulatory clinic of the County Hospital from Suceava, Romania.
Ana Haidamac +3 more
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Development of a core outcome set for idiopathic clubfoot management: a study protocol
Aims: This study aims to define a set of core outcomes (COS) to allow consistent reporting in order to compare results and assist in treatment decisions for idiopathic clubfoot.
Donato Giuseppe Leo +5 more
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Objectives. Clubfoot has been an unsolved clinical challenge for the orthopedic surgeons and it is one of the congenital deformities in children. Around one lakh (100000) babies born with clubfoot deformity throughout world each year, out of which 80 ...
Debasish Parija +4 more
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Percutaneous Achilles Tenotomy in Idiopathic Clubfoot treatment
Introduction; Percutaneous Achilles tenotomy is a standard procedure in most clubfoot patients treated with Ponseti method as the most widely use method of conservative clubfoot treatment.
Edvin Selmani, Julian Ruci, Arben Gjonej
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Descriptive epidemiology of idiopathic clubfoot [PDF]
AbstractClubfoot is a common structural malformation, occurring in approximately 1/1,000 live births. Previous studies of sociodemographic and pregnancy‐related risk factors have been inconsistent, with the exception of the strong male preponderance and association with primiparity.
Martha M, Werler +7 more
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Additional challenges in children with idiopathic clubfoot: Is it just the foot? [PDF]
Lööf E.
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