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Perbandingan Penanganan Clubfoot Metode Kite-Lovell dengan Ponseti
Clubfoot is anomalies frequently seen in the newborns. This limits the child's walking ability. Without adequate treatment, it will interfere the patient's living. Treatment consists of conservative and operative. Conservative treatment is initial choice,
Andri Primadhi, Yoyos D. Ismiarto
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Aim: We aimed to evaluate the mid-term clinical results of manipulation and casting treatment method with Ponseti technique in patients with Congenital Talipes Equinovarus (CTEV) deformity.Patients and Methods:Thirty-five patients were treated by Ponseti
Güray Altun, Tuhan Kurtulmuş
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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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Role of age in management of clubfoot by ponseti method and relapse rate [PDF]
Background: With all the stirring advances in modern medicine, it is somewhat sobering to assess the fund of knowledge concerning the treatment of clubfoot.
M.S. Patil +2 more
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Congenital clubfoot: Etiopathogenetic mechanisms and treatment challenges [PDF]
Clubfoot is recognized as one of the most frequent musculoskeletal deformities. Being characterized by equinus and varus hindfoot, adduction and inversion of the forefoot, cavus and calf muscles’ atrophy, it occurs in 1 to 2 per 1000 newborns.
Milanović Filip +3 more
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Revisión bibliográfica del pie equinovaro congénito infantil a propósito de un caso clínico con tratamiento precoz [PDF]
Treball Final de Grau de Podologia, Escola Universitària d'Infermeria, Universitat de Barcelona, curs: 2014-2015, Tutor: Germán Álvarez MartínezIntroducción: Existen diferentes sistemas de clasificación del pie equinovaro congénito que permiten la rápida
Manzano Abanades, Miriam
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The feasibility of a training course for clubfoot treatment in Africa: A mixed methods study. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: There is no available training programme with standard elements for health workers treating clubfoot in Africa. Standardised training with continued mentorship has the potential to improve management of clubfoot.
Hansen, Linda +5 more
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The Ponseti Method: With or Without Intensive Manual Stretching. A Single Subject Design Study
Background: Several Norwegian hospitals include manual stretching exercises in addition to the Ponseti Method in the treatment of clubfoot, but there is sparse evidence documenting the efficacy of manual stretching.
Camilla Nordgaard Brodtkorb +2 more
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Treatment of idiopathic club foot after the walking age: a systematic review.
Introduction Ponseti´s Method efficacy in newborns have led to widen the indications in older patients. A systematic review of the literature was performed to: 1) Define the degree of scientific evidence of Ponseti´s method in children over 1 year-old ...
Julieta Porta, Julio Javier Masquijo
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Purpose: This literature review aims to assess the impact of malnutrition on the Ponseti method, a widely used non-surgical approach for treating clubfoot, and to evaluate the importance of nutritional status in achieving successful outcomes.
Muhammad Muzzammil +2 more
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