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Community Ambulatory Activity in Children Treated for Clubfoot: 10-year Follow-up
Background: Nonoperative treatment of clubfoot deformity has been embraced globally due to enhanced physical function following treatment. To date, quantification of functional outcomes in children with clubfoot has focused largely on gait data collected
Kelly A. Jeans, MS +2 more
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Can the Age of Initiation of Ponseti Casting Predict the Number of Casts, Duration of Treatment, and Overall Outcomes in the Management of Idiopathic Clubfoot in Infants? A Prospective Cohort Study [PDF]
Background: The Ponseti method has revolutionized the management of idiopathic clubfoot, and early initiation of casting is recommended for better outcomes.
Ankit Khurana +6 more
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Abstract Background Traditional plaster‐cast fabrication of an ankle‐foot orthosis (AFO), although robust, is time‐consuming and cumbersome. 3D scanning is quickly gaining attention as an alternative to plaster casting the foot and ankle region for AFO fabrication.
Muhannad Farhan +4 more
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Clubfoot relapse: Does presentation differ based on age at initial relapse?
Purpose Treatment of idiopathic clubfoot with the Ponseti method is now standard, but predicting relapse can be difficult. Most experts recommend bracing to the age of four years, but this can be challenging for families, and may not be necessary in all ...
S. T. Mahan +4 more
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One‐stage arthroscopic ankle and TTC arthrodesis with external fixation is as an effective therapeutic choice for septic ankle or hindfoot arthritis. This approach yields favorable outcomes characterized by effective infection control, favorable osseous consolidation, and significant functional restoration of the affected limb.
Wenjing Li +4 more
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Purpose The Ponseti method is a well-established approach to treating clubfoot. Potentially, both the underlying pathology and adherence to post-correction bracing can affect lower limb function and age of independent standing and walking.
K. Hughes +7 more
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Background/Objectives: Commonly known as clubfoot, congenital talipes equinovarus (CTEV) is a structural deformity characterized by cavus, adductus, varus, and equinus (CAVE) positioning of the foot.
Gianluca Testa +6 more
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Purpose The aim of the study was to examine motor abilities in children treated for idiopathic clubfoot with either the traditional extensive surgery method or the Ponseti method, and compare their motor skills with a control group without clubfoot ...
V. S. Aulie, V. B. Halvorsen, J. I. Brox
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Introduction: Evidences suggest that different subgroups of idiopathic clubfoot exist with differences in severity and treatment outcomes. This study compares the severity and treatment outcomes of unilateral and bilateral clubfoot. Material and methods:
Anil Agarwal +3 more
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Association between maternal age at conception and risk of idiopathic clubfoot: A meta-analysis
Background and purpose — Results from case-control studies of maternal age at conception and risk of idiopathic clubfoot have been inconsistent. We conducted a meta-analysis to determine whether there is any association between maternal age at conception
Yu-bin Liu +7 more
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