نتایج جستجو برای: congenital clubfoot

تعداد نتایج: 120692  

Journal: :BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 2007
David Chesney Simon Barker Nicola Maffulli

BACKGROUND Outcome following management of congenital talipes equinovarus (clubfoot) can be assessed in a number of ways. Bjonness stated simply that "the patient is the final judge of whether he has a good foot"; a purely subjective assessment. Others have employed objective measures. Combining subjective evaluation with a more objective assessment of movement and position of the foot, is like...

2016
Pietro Persiani Filippo Maria Ranaldi Lorena Martini Anna Zambrano Mauro Celli Patrizia D’Eufemia Ciro Villani

BACKGROUND Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a rare congenital genetic osteodystrophy, which has a prevalence of 1:20,000. OI is caused by the mutation of the COL1A1/COL1A2 genes, leading to a deficit of quality and/or quantity in the synthesis of procollagen-α type 1. Seven different forms of diverse clinical entity have been classified by Sillence and Glorieux, although, recently, up to 11 form...

2012
Sharma Pulak MKS Swamy

BACKGROUND Clubfoot has from long been an unsolved clinical challenge for the orthopedic surgeons. It is one of the commonest congenital deformities in children. More than 100,000 babies are born worldwide each year with congenital clubfoot. Around 80% of the cases occur in developing nations. METHODS Fifty three feet [mean Pirani score (total) 5.6] in 40 children were treated by the Ponseti ...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric orthopedics. Part B 2012
Pasquale Farsetti Massimiliano Dragoni Ernesto Ippolito

Tibiofibular torsion was measured by computed tomography in three series of patients affected by congenital clubfoot who were treated with different protocols. The normal leg of unilateral deformities served as the control. For the bilateral cases, only the right side was included in the study. The angle between the bicondylar axis of the tibia and the bimalleolar axis was the index of tibiofib...

Journal: :the archives of bone and joint surgery 0
ali parsa orthopedic research center, ghaem hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran mohammad hallaj moghadam orthopedic research center, ghaem hospital mohammad h taraz jamshidi orthopedic research center, ghaem hospital

the ponseti method is a safe and effective treatment for congenital clubfoot, and radically decreases the need for extensive corrective surgery. but a group of patients will still present with under corrected residual equinovarus deformities despite the proper use of the ponseti method. about 25% of operated clubfeet will develop recurrence or show a marked residual deformity (recurrent clubfoo...

2017
Priyanka Kumari Manisha Rani

Although clubfoot (Congenital talipesequinovarus) is one of the most common congenital abnormalities affecting the lower limb with an incidence of one to two per 1000 live births, it remains a challenge not only to understand its genetic origins but also to provide effective longterm treatment. Its etiology remains aconundrum. It is increasingly being diagnosed on prenatal ultrasound with impli...

2016
Alok Aggarwal Neha Gupta

Background: Clubfoot is not an embryonic malformation. A normally developing foot turns into a clubfoot during the second trimester of pregnancy. Therefore, like developmental hip dysplasia and idiopathic scoliosis, clubfoot is a developmental deformation. Understanding the pathomechanics and treating successfully clubfoot has always been unsolved mystery for modern medicine. Clubfoot is usuall...

  The Ponseti method is a safe and effective treatment for congenital clubfoot, and radically decreases the need for extensive corrective surgery. But a group of patients will still present with under corrected residual equinovarus deformities despite the proper use of the Ponseti method. About 25% of operated clubfeet will develop recurrence or show a marked residual deformity (recurrent clubf...

Journal: :Physiological research 2017
M Ošťádal J Lišková D Hadraba A Eckhardt

Idiopathic pes equinovarus (clubfoot) is a congenital deformity of the foot and lower leg defined as a fixation of the foot in plantar flexion, adduction, supination and varus. The deformity does not affect only the foot position, which is usually investigated by radiography, CT, micro-CT, MRI or ultrasound but logically influence the whole gait biomechanics. It is supposed, that clubfoot belon...

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