Relapse following use of Ponseti method in idiopathic clubfoot
Purpose We assessed the pattern of relapse as well as the correlation between the number of casts required for correction and Pirani and Dimeglio scores at presentation, and age at presentation. We hypothesized that the Ponseti method would be effective in treatment of relapsed clubfoot as well.
Suresh Chand +5 more
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Introduction: Clubfoot is a common congenital deformity with incidence of one in thousand live births. Ponseti method is currently the gold standard for treatment of clubfoot which conventionally involves weekly plaster changes. A prospective comparative
Mahendra Solanki +2 more
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The Ponseti Method—Stay True to It!
Vincent S. Mosca
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Clubfoot treatment with Ponseti method-parental distress during plaster casting. [PDF]
Abstract Background Clubfoot is one of the most prevalent musculoskeletal congenital defects. Gold standard treatment of idiopathic clubfoot is the conservative Ponseti method, including the reduction of deformity with weekly serial plaster casting and percutaneous Achilles tenotomy. It is well
Walter C +4 more
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How to Cope with the Ponseti Method for Clubfoot: The Families' Standpoint. [PDF]
Dibello D +4 more
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Kinematic characterization of residual deformities in idiopathic clubfoot initially treated with the Ponseti method: Gait analysis using the Heidelberg Foot Model. [PDF]
Chen Q, Salami F, Putz C, Wolf SI.
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Treatment outcome of the Ponseti method for clubfoot in Africa : a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Abdu SM, Assefa EM, Tareke AA.
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Influence of cast change interval in the Ponseti method: A systematic review.
BackgroundClubfeet are commonly treated using the Ponseti method. This method involves weekly manipulation and casting which gradually corrects the position of the foot.
R B Giesberts +5 more
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Ponseti Method versus Posteromedial Soft Tissue Release for the Management of Clubfoot: A Prospective Interventional Study [PDF]
Introduction: Idiopathic clubfoot is a common complex deformity of newborns that can be managed either by manipulation, serial casting or by surgery with individualised success of treatment rated differently.
PRASANT KUMAR DAS +4 more
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An accelerated Ponseti versus the standard Ponseti method [PDF]
We conducted a prospective randomised controlled trial to compare the standard Ponseti plaster method with an accelerated method for the treatment of idiopathic congenital talipes equinovarus. The standard weekly plaster-change method was accelerated to three times per week.
P, Harnett +4 more
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