Herzegovina. Introduction: The use of radical surgical treatments in treating congenital clubfoot is decreasing. Minimally invasive surgical treatment (mist) is a way of treating congenital clubfoot, which is a kind of compromise between a radical surgical treatment and non-operational one. A few protocols of different authors McKay, Macnicol, Stevens, Meyer, G.W.Simons and Laaveg-Ponseti were used in the evaluation of the results. scientific objective:To determine the importance and role of groups of parameters (clinical, radiographic and function-al) in the evaluation of the results in patients treated with the two methods (radical operation and mist). Subjects and methods: Thi
The overall aim of this thesis on congenital clubfoot was to estimate the incidence with a national ...
Background. The clubfoot is a severe deformity of the foot. The birth rate of children with congenit...
The aim of this study was to compare the clinical and radiologic results of three different surgical...
Treatment outcome has been a focus of interest in those who manage clubfeet. Because of a lack of a ...
A series of 50 patients with 71 clubfeet treated surgically was evaluated after exclusion of individ...
Clubfoot is a congenital disorder, affecting about one of 1000 children. Treatment consists of initi...
clinical, morphological findings correlated (p=0,041) as well as there was a connection to the stati...
ABSTRACT Objective: Clubfoot is one of the most common congenital deformities affecting the musculo...
Abstract Purpose Idiopathic clubfoot affects approximately 1/1000 alive-born infants, of whom 80–91%...
Background: Clubfoot is a common developmental anomaly of the musculoskeletal system and it remains ...
Congenital clubfoot requires complete correction before the period of verticalization. Conservative ...
Clubfoot, known as congenital talipes equinovarus, is one of the complex paediatric foot deformity w...
Background: Clubfoot has from long been an unsolved clinical challenge for the orthopedic surgeons. ...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To quantitatively and qualitatively analyze the results from treatment of cong...
[...]. The aim and objectives of the study. The aim of the study. To evaluate the influence of early...
The overall aim of this thesis on congenital clubfoot was to estimate the incidence with a national ...
Background. The clubfoot is a severe deformity of the foot. The birth rate of children with congenit...
The aim of this study was to compare the clinical and radiologic results of three different surgical...
Treatment outcome has been a focus of interest in those who manage clubfeet. Because of a lack of a ...
A series of 50 patients with 71 clubfeet treated surgically was evaluated after exclusion of individ...
Clubfoot is a congenital disorder, affecting about one of 1000 children. Treatment consists of initi...
clinical, morphological findings correlated (p=0,041) as well as there was a connection to the stati...
ABSTRACT Objective: Clubfoot is one of the most common congenital deformities affecting the musculo...
Abstract Purpose Idiopathic clubfoot affects approximately 1/1000 alive-born infants, of whom 80–91%...
Background: Clubfoot is a common developmental anomaly of the musculoskeletal system and it remains ...
Congenital clubfoot requires complete correction before the period of verticalization. Conservative ...
Clubfoot, known as congenital talipes equinovarus, is one of the complex paediatric foot deformity w...
Background: Clubfoot has from long been an unsolved clinical challenge for the orthopedic surgeons. ...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To quantitatively and qualitatively analyze the results from treatment of cong...
[...]. The aim and objectives of the study. The aim of the study. To evaluate the influence of early...
The overall aim of this thesis on congenital clubfoot was to estimate the incidence with a national ...
Background. The clubfoot is a severe deformity of the foot. The birth rate of children with congenit...
The aim of this study was to compare the clinical and radiologic results of three different surgical...