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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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Comparison of different conservative treatments for idiopathic clubfoot: Ponseti’s versus non-Ponseti’s methods [PDF]
Objective Various methods are applied in the clinical treatment of idiopathic clubfoot. The purpose of this meta-analysis was to evaluate the efficacy of different conservative treatments. Methods Studies were pooled and odds ratio (ORs) with corresponding confidence intervals were calculated for evaluation of the results, relapses, and requirement for
He, Jin-Peng, Shao, Jing Fan, Hao, Yun
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MANAGEMENT OF CLUB FOOT BY PONSETI METHOD: OUR EXPERIENCE
Objective: To present our experience of treating the club foot with the Ponseti way of conservative management. Study Design: Cross-sectional prospective study.
Muneeb Ur Rehman +2 more
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Congenital Clubfoot - Is the Ponseti Method the Definitive Solution? [PDF]
Congenital clubfoot is one of the most common deformities at birth. The inadequacy or absence of treatment causes serious limitations for people with this condition. The initial treatment using the Ponseti method ensures functional results superior to other treatment modalities previously proposed.
Cordeiro FG +5 more
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Economic Analysis of Children's Surgical Care in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review and Analysis. [PDF]
BackgroundUnderstanding the economic value of health interventions is essential for policy makers to make informed resource allocation decisions. The objective of this systematic review was to summarize available information on the economic impact of ...
Ameh, Emmanuel A +6 more
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Pattern of Presentation and Outcome of Short-term Treatment for Idiopathic Clubfoot / CTEV with Ponseti Method [PDF]
Introduction: Congenital Talipes Equinovarus (CTEV) is a common congenital foot deformity that is associated with long term disability. Treatment with Ponseti method has been successful especially for children who present early. We conducted this study
Gunalan R, Mazelan A, Lee YPB, Saw A
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Ultrasound scanning is a good screening test for congenital malformations and can detect many severe malformations with few false‐positive cases. The screening program had high positive predictive (94.5%) and negative predictive values (99.5%). Abstract Introduction To investigate the performance of the second‐trimester ultrasound scan regarding ...
Karina Hjort‐Pedersen +3 more
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Abstract Objective Children and adults with talipes equinovarus (TEV) have smaller calves and shorter feet compared to non‐affected controls. Do these changes have a prenatal onset? Methods A prospective cohort study (January 2020–July 2021) was conducted with serial ultrasonographic measurements at 20 and 28 weeks gestation and measurements directly ...
Jill K. Tjon +5 more
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Pattern recognition reveals sex‐dependent neural substrates of sexual perception
To test whether visual sexual stimuli evoke different brain activity patterns in men and women, we measured hemodynamic brain activity induced by visual sexual stimuli in two experiments with 91 subjects (46 males). Males showed stronger activation than females in the visual and prefrontal cortices and dorsal attention network for both erotic movies ...
Vesa Putkinen +9 more
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Quantifying the Ponseti method
The Ponseti method is the accepted treatment of idiopathic clubfoot. Although the method of manipulating the baby feet is described in great detail, current study aimed to investigate the magnitude and course of the applied forces in order to optimise the treatment of clubfoot.
Giesberts, Robert Bram +3 more
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