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Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics B, 2020
This study was done to identify how well clinical scores and their sub-scores correlate with the radiographic parameters in idiopathic clubfoot. We studied 76 patients of idiopathic clubfoot who are from 5 months to 12 months of age. Deformity was assessed clinically with Pirani and Dimeglio scores and radiologically using eight parameters. Correlation
Yatham, Sriharsha +3 more
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This study was done to identify how well clinical scores and their sub-scores correlate with the radiographic parameters in idiopathic clubfoot. We studied 76 patients of idiopathic clubfoot who are from 5 months to 12 months of age. Deformity was assessed clinically with Pirani and Dimeglio scores and radiologically using eight parameters. Correlation
Yatham, Sriharsha +3 more
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Inter-rater reliability of physiotherapists using the Pirani scoring system for clubfoot
Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics B, 2014This study examines inter-rater reliability between physiotherapists using the Pirani scoring system for clubfoot, and whether the addition of two scale points to give a modified five-point severity scale improves reliability. A total of 65 infant feet were assessed by two raters, with 21 different rater combinations used. The Pirani scoring system was
Nicole J, Harvey +4 more
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Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics B, 2012
The Ponseti method, now regarded as the standard of care for congenital clubfoot, is equally effective whether provided by orthopaedic surgeons or orthopaedic paramedics. Therefore, it is particularly suitable for under-resourced nations with lack of surgeons and physicians.
Samir, Shaheen +2 more
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The Ponseti method, now regarded as the standard of care for congenital clubfoot, is equally effective whether provided by orthopaedic surgeons or orthopaedic paramedics. Therefore, it is particularly suitable for under-resourced nations with lack of surgeons and physicians.
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Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics B, 2012
Various reported scores for congenital talipes equinovarus are presented with observer variations and lack in objective evidence of severity of deformity. Anteromedial foot bimalleolar angle (FBM), an objective assessment of deformity and correction, was correlated and compared with Pirani scores 0.5-2, 2.5-4, 4.5-6 as grouped I to III for mean and SD ...
Pragya, Jain +5 more
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Various reported scores for congenital talipes equinovarus are presented with observer variations and lack in objective evidence of severity of deformity. Anteromedial foot bimalleolar angle (FBM), an objective assessment of deformity and correction, was correlated and compared with Pirani scores 0.5-2, 2.5-4, 4.5-6 as grouped I to III for mean and SD ...
Pragya, Jain +5 more
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The role of the Pirani scoring system in the management of club foot by the Ponseti method
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 2007Sir, I read with interest the articles on club feet published in the August 2006 issue and feel that they indicate the variety of opinions regarding their treatment. Both articles have very successfully defended their results scientifically.
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Significance Of Pirani Score at Bracing-Implications for Recognizing A Corrected Clubfoot.
The Iowa orthopaedic journal, 2018The aim of clubfoot treatment by Ponseti method is to achieve a corrected foot, with at least 15° dorsiflexion and 70° abduction, and fit comfortably into a brace at the recommended setting. This study aimed to acknowledge the validity and reliability of the Pirani scoring system, while investigating if a corrected clubfoot has a Pirani score of zero ...
Mansoor Ali, Khan +3 more
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Journal of Musculoskeletal Research, 2023
Background: Idiopathic clubfoot is one of the most common congenital problems affecting newborns. Several methods are used for grading its severity, of which Pirani score is the most reliable one. The Ponseti method of clubfoot management is effective, producing better results and fewer complications than traditional surgical methods.
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Background: Idiopathic clubfoot is one of the most common congenital problems affecting newborns. Several methods are used for grading its severity, of which Pirani score is the most reliable one. The Ponseti method of clubfoot management is effective, producing better results and fewer complications than traditional surgical methods.
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The Central African journal of medicine, 2014
The study was carried out to compare the effectiveness of the Ponseti manipulation versus the Kite's manipulation in the treatment of idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus (CTEV) as evaluated by the Pirani score.An intervention study, prospective non randomized trial.Hospital based study at three central hospitals namely Harare Central Hospital ...
Kaseke, F, Mudawarima, T
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The study was carried out to compare the effectiveness of the Ponseti manipulation versus the Kite's manipulation in the treatment of idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus (CTEV) as evaluated by the Pirani score.An intervention study, prospective non randomized trial.Hospital based study at three central hospitals namely Harare Central Hospital ...
Kaseke, F, Mudawarima, T
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Sonography Validating Pirani Scoring: A Correlation Study
Journal of Bone and Joint Diseases, 2015Saurabh Agrawal +3 more
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