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Posteromedial Release versus Ponseti Treatment of Congenital Idiopathic Clubfoot: A Long-Term Retrospective Follow-Up Study into Adolescence

open access: yesTherapeutics and Clinical Risk Management, 2020
Andrei Corbu,1,2 Dan Ionut Cosma,1,3 Dana Elena Vasilescu,3 Stefan Cristea2 1Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Clinical Rehabilitation Hospital Cluj-Napoca, Cluj, Romania; 2Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, University of Medicine and ...
Corbu A   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Treatment of congenital clubfoot using Ponseti method

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Ortopedia (English Edition), 2016
ObjectiveTo quantitatively and qualitatively analyze the results from treatment of congenital clubfoot with a mean follow-up of 4.6 years.Methods26 patients who underwent treatment by means of the Ponseti method were analyzed (total of 39 feet). The mean
Carvalho Filho, Guaracy   +7 more
core   +6 more sources

Frequency of percutaneous achilles tenotomy in the treatment of idiopathic clubfoot using the ponseti method

open access: yesNigerian Journal of Medicine, 2018
Background: Percutaneous Achilles tenotomy is an integral component of congenital clubfoot treatment using the Ponseti method. This study was designed to assess the frequency and outcome of percutaneous Achilles tenotomy in the conservative treatment of ...
Chukwuemeka Okechukwu Anisi   +2 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Preliminary evaluation of implementing the Ponseti method for correction of clubfoot in Vietnam

open access: yesJournal of Children's Orthopaedics, 2010
Purpose To evaluate the short-term results of the non-surgical Ponseti method training programs run in Ho Chinh Minh City, Vietnam. Methods A questionnaire was developed and distributed to the 57 trainees who had completed one of the 3-day training ...
Angela Margaret Evans
doaj   +2 more sources

Treatment Of Congenital Clubfoot With The Ponseti Method: The Parents' Perspective.

open access: yesJournal of Pediatric Orthopaedics B, 2015
This study aimed to analyze the perceptions of parents of children with clubfoot regarding the Ponseti method of treatment, and identify aspects of treatment that families found most difficult.
Farcetta, Mariana   +5 more
core   +4 more sources

Chapter 3 From the Ponseti Method to the French Method: Research of a Consensus

open access: yes, 2023
The Ponseti and the French functional physical therapy method can successfully manage patients with clubfoot deformity, and, despite their differences, both protocols share the same basic goals and aim to achieve a pain-free supple plantigrade foot with
Dimeglio A, Canavese F
core   +2 more sources

A modification of the Ponseti method for clubfoot management: A prospective comparative study [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Children's Orthopaedics, 2021
Purpose We aimed to compare our parent-based exercise programem's efficacy with the foot abduction brace (FAB) Ponseti manipulation as a retention programme.
Reda Ali Sheta   +5 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Clubfoot and the Ponseti Method: A Bibliometric Analysis. [PDF]

open access: yesJB JS Open Access, 2023
Background: The aim of the present study was to perform a bibliometric analysis of research articles published on clubfoot to provide a quantitative description of the literature and to gather information on the institutions, journals, researchers, and countries publishing on this topic ...
Kiani SN   +4 more
europepmc   +4 more sources

The neglected clubfoot: is Ponseti method effective?

open access: yesOrient Journal of Medicine, 2019
Background: Neglected clubfoot is still a common presentation especially in developing countries typified by poor access to health care, leading to these patients with untreated clubfoot to present at walking age.
Obiegbu, Obinna H.
core   +3 more sources

Treatment of clubfoot in young children with arthrogryposis by Ponseti method: possibilities and perspectives

open access: yesTravmatologiâ i Ortopediâ Rossii, 2016
Background. Clubfoot is the most common deformity in arthrogryposis and is characterized by a high degree of rigidity and a tendency to relapse. At present, no consensus exists on the issue of treatment of this pathology.
D. V. Derevyanko   +4 more
doaj   +4 more sources

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