[[abstract]]There are many possible pitfalls of clubfoot releases and it is important to recognize the problems and provide proper timely treatment. Late residual deformity following clubfoot releases include: dynamic or stiff supination and forefoot adduction deformities, intoeing gait, overcorrection, rotatory dorsal subluxation of the navicular, vascular insult to the talus with collapse, and dorsal bunion. We reviewed 134 clubfeet in 95 children who had primary clubfoot releases between 1988 and 1991. In general, the patients who underwent surgery before 6 months of age had poorer results compared with older children. Twenty-one feet (15.7%) underwent additional procedures. The most common additional procedure was split anterior tibial ...
Introduction: Management and long-term results of operatively treated clubfoot deformity still remai...
Clubfoot, known as congenital talipes equinovarus, is one of the complex paediatric foot deformity w...
Fifty-four patients with congenital clubfoot (total: 82 club feet) were observed at the 2nd Departme...
[[abstract]]There are many possible pitfalls of clubfoot releases and it is important to recognize t...
Abstract Recurrent dynamic and structural deformities following clubfoot surgery are commonly due to...
The overall aim of this thesis on congenital clubfoot was to estimate the incidence with a national ...
One-hundred and seventy patients with 252 club feet treated by early posterior release were reviewed...
BACKGROUNDS: Residual deformities of operatively treated severe clubfeet evaluated radiographically ...
Congenital talipes equinovarus, i.e., congenital clubfoot, is one of the most common musculoskeletal...
Introduction Recurrent clubfoot deformity may be due to either an imperfect initial correction, or a...
Children with congenital clubfoot often have residual deformity, pain, and limited function in adole...
Despite success of the Ponseti method, a subset of patients with clubfeet experience residual deform...
Background. The clubfoot is a severe deformity of the foot. The birth rate of children with congenit...
The Ponseti method is a safe and effective treatment for congenital clubfoot, and radically decrea...
BACKGROUND: Neglected clubfoot in older children is characterized by a stiff, nonreducible deformity...
Introduction: Management and long-term results of operatively treated clubfoot deformity still remai...
Clubfoot, known as congenital talipes equinovarus, is one of the complex paediatric foot deformity w...
Fifty-four patients with congenital clubfoot (total: 82 club feet) were observed at the 2nd Departme...
[[abstract]]There are many possible pitfalls of clubfoot releases and it is important to recognize t...
Abstract Recurrent dynamic and structural deformities following clubfoot surgery are commonly due to...
The overall aim of this thesis on congenital clubfoot was to estimate the incidence with a national ...
One-hundred and seventy patients with 252 club feet treated by early posterior release were reviewed...
BACKGROUNDS: Residual deformities of operatively treated severe clubfeet evaluated radiographically ...
Congenital talipes equinovarus, i.e., congenital clubfoot, is one of the most common musculoskeletal...
Introduction Recurrent clubfoot deformity may be due to either an imperfect initial correction, or a...
Children with congenital clubfoot often have residual deformity, pain, and limited function in adole...
Despite success of the Ponseti method, a subset of patients with clubfeet experience residual deform...
Background. The clubfoot is a severe deformity of the foot. The birth rate of children with congenit...
The Ponseti method is a safe and effective treatment for congenital clubfoot, and radically decrea...
BACKGROUND: Neglected clubfoot in older children is characterized by a stiff, nonreducible deformity...
Introduction: Management and long-term results of operatively treated clubfoot deformity still remai...
Clubfoot, known as congenital talipes equinovarus, is one of the complex paediatric foot deformity w...
Fifty-four patients with congenital clubfoot (total: 82 club feet) were observed at the 2nd Departme...