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Clubfeet and congenital constriction band syndrome

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Medical Research, 2021
Background Clubfeet and constriction band syndrome is a very rare non-idiopathic condition. Treatment is often difficult and the recurrence deformity rate is high.
Bujar Shabani, Dafina Bytyqi, Cen Bytyqi
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Correction of neglected idiopathic club foot by the Ponseti method [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
The Ponseti method of treating club foot has been shown to be effective in children up to two years of age. However, it is not known whether it is successful in older children. We retrospectively reviewed 17 children ( 24 feet) with congenital idiopathic
Lourenço, A. F., Morcuende, J. A.
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Treatment of congenital clubfoot using Ponseti method

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Ortopedia (English Edition), 2016
To quantitatively and qualitatively analyze the results from treatment of congenital clubfoot with a mean follow-up of 4.6 years.26 patients who underwent treatment by means of the Ponseti method were analyzed (total of 39 feet). The mean age at the start of the treatment was 5.65 months.
Chueire, Alceu José Fornari Gomes   +3 more
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Evaluation of Ponseti method in neglected clubfoot

open access: yesIndian Journal of Orthopaedics, 2016
Gentle passive manipulation and casting by the Ponseti method have become the preferred method of treatment of clubfoot presenting at an early age. However, very few studies are available in literature on the use of Ponseti method in older children. We conducted this study to find the efficacy of Ponseti method in treating neglected clubfoot, which is ...
Sinha, Abhinav   +5 more
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Early management of clubfoot by the Ponseti method with complete percutaneous tenotomy of tendoachillis

open access: yesJournal of Family Medicine and Primary Care, 2019
Background and Objective: As a highly common congenital deformity which can lead to serious walking problems, clubfoot has long been treated using the Ponseti method which is usually carried out without complete percutaneous tenotomy of tendoachillis ...
Mushtaq Abdulkhaleq Khorsheed   +1 more
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Experience with accelerated ponseti technique for treatment of idiopathic clubfoot in a regional orthopaedic hospital in Nigeria

open access: yesAfrican Journal of Paediatric Surgery, 2023
Introduction: Idiopathic talipes equinovarus (ITEV) 'aka clubfoot' is the most common foot deformity in children. Ponseti technique had been accepted as a standard method for correction.
Omolade Ayoola Lasebikan   +7 more
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CAUSES OF NON-OPTIMAL CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT OF CONGENITAL CLUBFOOT IN CHILDREN

open access: yesTravmatologiâ i Ortopediâ Rossii, 2017
Introduction. Ponseti method commonly accepted as the optimal approach to management of congenital clubfoot. Continuing with alternative methods should considered as malpractice.
V. M. Kenis, Yu. A. Stepanova
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Treatment of Clubfoot Using the Ponseti Method

open access: yesJBJS Essential Surgical Techniques, 2016
The Ponseti method consists of a specific technique of manipulation of the clubfoot deformity, followed by the application of a plaster cast with the foot in the corrected position. A percutaneous tenotomy of the Achilles tendon is done prior to the final cast to gain complete correction in most patients.
Frederick R, Dietz, Kenneth, Noonan
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Cross-evaluation of the therapeutical methods for idiopathic congenital clubfoot (talipes equinovarus): controversies regarding the tendocalcaneous tenotomy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
OBJECTIVE: There has been a lot of discussion regarding the treatment of congenital clubfoot (talipes equinovarus,) and Posenti's methodology currently seems to be the most rational, offering high rates of satisfactory results when compared to Kite's ...
Andrade Júnior, Luiz Carlos de   +6 more
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Does idiopathic congenital talipes equinovarus have an impact on attainment of developmental milestones? A multicentre international study. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Purpose: The Ponseti method is a well-established approach to treating clubfoot. Potentially, both the underlying pathology and adherence to post-correction bracing can affect lower limb function and age of independent standing and walking.
Cokljat, M   +7 more
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