Background: Up to 40% of patients with idiopathic clubfoot who are treated with the Ponseti method experience recurrence of deformity. Many of these patients receive surgery (e.g., anterior tibial tendon transfer). An alternative approach for recurrent clubfoot is repeat Ponseti casting. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the outcome of repeat Ponseti casting in the treatment of recurrent clubfoot.Methods: Patients with recurrent idiopathic clubfoot who were treated at our hospital, between 2004 and 2012, with repeat serial casting and bracing (the recurrent group) were eligible for inclusion in the study. The recurrent group and a control group of randomly selected patients seen during the same period who had not had recurrence were...
Background: Ponseti method is a well-accepted treatment modality for children with clubfoot deformit...
Purpose: Although non-idiopathic clubfeet were long thought to be resistant to non-surgical treatm...
Abstract: Recurrent clubfoot deformity after successful initial correction with the use of the Ponse...
Background: Up to 40% of patients with idiopathic clubfoot who are treated with the Ponseti method e...
Background and purpose — After initial clubfoot correction through Ponseti treatment, recurrence rat...
Background: Clubfoot has from long been an unsolved clinical challenge for the orthopedic surgeons. ...
Surgical releases for arthrogrypotic clubfeet have high recurrence rates, require further surgery, a...
Copyright © 2015 Mohammad Hallaj-Moghaddam et al. This is an open access article distributed under t...
Introduction: Congenital Talipes Equinovarus (CTEV) is a common congenital foot deformity that is a...
Background: Current trends in the treatment of idiopathic clubfoot have shifted from extensive surgi...
The Ponseti method is a safe and effective treatment for congenital clubfoot, and radically decrea...
Objectives To evaluate the outcomes of the Ponseti manipulation and casting method for clubfoot in a...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate outcomes of 229 idiopathic clubfeet (ICF) treated using the Ponseti method, ...
From the last two decades Ponseti method has replaced soft tissue releases as the gold standard in t...
Background: Clubfoot is a birth defect found in about 1000 live births yearly in Cameroon and its tr...
Background: Ponseti method is a well-accepted treatment modality for children with clubfoot deformit...
Purpose: Although non-idiopathic clubfeet were long thought to be resistant to non-surgical treatm...
Abstract: Recurrent clubfoot deformity after successful initial correction with the use of the Ponse...
Background: Up to 40% of patients with idiopathic clubfoot who are treated with the Ponseti method e...
Background and purpose — After initial clubfoot correction through Ponseti treatment, recurrence rat...
Background: Clubfoot has from long been an unsolved clinical challenge for the orthopedic surgeons. ...
Surgical releases for arthrogrypotic clubfeet have high recurrence rates, require further surgery, a...
Copyright © 2015 Mohammad Hallaj-Moghaddam et al. This is an open access article distributed under t...
Introduction: Congenital Talipes Equinovarus (CTEV) is a common congenital foot deformity that is a...
Background: Current trends in the treatment of idiopathic clubfoot have shifted from extensive surgi...
The Ponseti method is a safe and effective treatment for congenital clubfoot, and radically decrea...
Objectives To evaluate the outcomes of the Ponseti manipulation and casting method for clubfoot in a...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate outcomes of 229 idiopathic clubfeet (ICF) treated using the Ponseti method, ...
From the last two decades Ponseti method has replaced soft tissue releases as the gold standard in t...
Background: Clubfoot is a birth defect found in about 1000 live births yearly in Cameroon and its tr...
Background: Ponseti method is a well-accepted treatment modality for children with clubfoot deformit...
Purpose: Although non-idiopathic clubfeet were long thought to be resistant to non-surgical treatm...
Abstract: Recurrent clubfoot deformity after successful initial correction with the use of the Ponse...