Background: Equinus foot deformity is secondary to either spasticity or contracture of the gastrocnemius-soleus complex. The plantar flexion is basically treated conservatively; several different surgical methods have been discussed. This paper focuses on the improvement of passive ankle dorsiflexion after a transverse Vulpius procedure in equinus foot deformity. Additionally, the influence of consequent postoperative wear of orthosis on the improvement of ankle range of motion was investigated. Methods: In total, 41 patients with neuromuscular impairment and 59 equinus feet deformities were surgically treated by using a transverse Vulpius procedure. A total of 19 female patients and 22 male patients with a mean age at surgery of 10.18 year...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study is to assess the clinical value of a recently introduced original ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the available clinical and radiographic evidence for incor...
One-stage surgical correction of severe equinocavovarus deformity can result in complications rangin...
Background: Equinus foot deformity is secondary to either spasticity or contracture of the gastrocne...
Since 1997 thirty seven spastic cerebral palsy children (54 feet) with shortening m. triceps surae (...
Abstract A retrospective study was done of the subjective outcome of surgical correction of a spast...
Objective: Equinovarus foot deformity following stroke or traumatic brain injury compromises walking...
OBJECTIVE:\ud Equinovarus foot deformity following stroke or traumatic brain injury compromises walk...
OBJECTIVE: Equinovarus foot deformity following stroke or traumatic brain injury compromises walking...
Contains fulltext : 108285.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: Equi...
Introduction High-energy lower extremity trauma (HELET) may cause severe damage within the foot-ankl...
The ankle joint is an important part of the musculoskeletal system necessary for normal ambulation. ...
Background: The rigid equinovarus foot deformity is a chal-lenging condition treated by the orthopae...
BACKGROUND Equinus deformity with or without concomitant drop foot is a common finding in childre...
A. Individualize; diagnose underlying neurologic cause and treat it if possible B. Consider patient ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study is to assess the clinical value of a recently introduced original ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the available clinical and radiographic evidence for incor...
One-stage surgical correction of severe equinocavovarus deformity can result in complications rangin...
Background: Equinus foot deformity is secondary to either spasticity or contracture of the gastrocne...
Since 1997 thirty seven spastic cerebral palsy children (54 feet) with shortening m. triceps surae (...
Abstract A retrospective study was done of the subjective outcome of surgical correction of a spast...
Objective: Equinovarus foot deformity following stroke or traumatic brain injury compromises walking...
OBJECTIVE:\ud Equinovarus foot deformity following stroke or traumatic brain injury compromises walk...
OBJECTIVE: Equinovarus foot deformity following stroke or traumatic brain injury compromises walking...
Contains fulltext : 108285.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: Equi...
Introduction High-energy lower extremity trauma (HELET) may cause severe damage within the foot-ankl...
The ankle joint is an important part of the musculoskeletal system necessary for normal ambulation. ...
Background: The rigid equinovarus foot deformity is a chal-lenging condition treated by the orthopae...
BACKGROUND Equinus deformity with or without concomitant drop foot is a common finding in childre...
A. Individualize; diagnose underlying neurologic cause and treat it if possible B. Consider patient ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study is to assess the clinical value of a recently introduced original ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the available clinical and radiographic evidence for incor...
One-stage surgical correction of severe equinocavovarus deformity can result in complications rangin...