نتایج جستجو برای: cavus

تعداد نتایج: 307  

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1990
H Yamamoto K Furuya

We treated 91 congenital club feet in 59 children using a modified Denis Browne splint, and followed them for an average of 6 years and 3 months. The modified splint has an aluminium crossbar holding a pair of plastic shoe inserts moulded into corrected positions, and its use was started in children whose ages ranged from four weeks to nine months. Operation was later required in only 31 feet i...

Journal: :Journal of Education, Health and Sport 2023

Introduction: MEN 2B syndrome is distinguished by the occurrence of medullary thyroid cancer, pheochromocytoma, mucosal neuromas, marfanoid features, and skeletal anomalies, including kyphoscoliosis, joint laxity, pes cavus, and, in a smaller number cases, slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE).
 Case report: We describe case report 15-years-old patient with diagnosis MEN2B rare manifest...

2014
Sarah Wedderburn Puraskar Pateria Peter K. Panegyres

It is generally regarded that patients with hereditary neuropathy to pressure palsies, due to a deletion in the PMP22 gene, show recurrent pressure palsy and generalised peripheral neuropathy (pes cavus and hammer toes sometimes develop). Brachial plexopathy is rarely identified as a first presentation of hereditary neuropathy to pressure palsies. We describe a young man who developed a painles...

2014
Caleb Wegener Katrin Wegener Karl-Heinz Schott Joshua Burns

Background Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) is the most common hereditary peripheral neuropathy, with an incidence of 1 in 2,500 [1]. CMT is characterised by the progressive weakening of the distal muscles and sensory loss of the limbs, particularly around the foot and ankle resulting in balance, walking impairments, cavus foot deformity and lateral instability [2,3]. Clinical anecdotes sugges...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1972
P K Thomas D B Calne C F Elliott

Observations are presented on a family with muscular weakness and wasting with an onset in childhood, predominantly affecting the proximal muscles in the upper limbs and the distal muscles in the lower. This was accompanied by contractures of the elbows and by pes cavus. Pseudohypertrophy was absent. Progression was slow, but an associated cardiomyopathy developed in adult life. Investigations ...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2010
Francesco Di Caprio Roberto Buda Massimiliano Mosca Antonino Calabro' Sandro Giannini

The present study analyzed the impact of the running style and the morphologic and functional characteristics of the foot on the incidence of non-traumatic foot and lower limb disorders in runners. From January 2004 to December 2008, we prospectively examined 166 runners, both recreational and competitive, involved in various running specialities, from three athletics clubs in Northern Italy. T...

2002
VINCENT J. HETHERINGTON

Several authors have attempted to classify metatarsalgia. Helal classified metatarsalgia into primary, secondary, and unrelated to weight distribution. Primary metatarsalgia is defined as pain across the area of the metatarsophalangeal joints associated with plantar keratoses. It may be a result of functional problems such as wearing a high-heeled shoe or structural problems associated with, fo...

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