Long-term follow-up studies of adults who had been treated for congenital clubfoot as infants are rare. The purpose of this study was to review and compare the long-term results in two groups of patients with congenital clubfoot treated with two different techniques. In both groups, treatment was started within the first three weeks of life by manipulation and application of toe-to-groin plaster casts, with a different technique in each group. At the end of the manipulative treatment, a posteromedial release was performed when the patient was between eight and twelve months of age in the first group and a limited posterior release was performed when the patient was between two and four months of age in the second group.

Ippolito, E., Farsetti, P., Caterini, R., Tudisco, C. (2003). Long-term comparative results in patients with congenital clubfoot treated with two different protocols. JOURNAL OF BONE AND JOINT SURGERY, 85-A(7), 1286-1294.

Long-term comparative results in patients with congenital clubfoot treated with two different protocols

IPPOLITO, ERNESTO;FARSETTI, PASQUALE;CATERINI, ROBERTO;TUDISCO, COSIMO
2003-07-01

Abstract

Long-term follow-up studies of adults who had been treated for congenital clubfoot as infants are rare. The purpose of this study was to review and compare the long-term results in two groups of patients with congenital clubfoot treated with two different techniques. In both groups, treatment was started within the first three weeks of life by manipulation and application of toe-to-groin plaster casts, with a different technique in each group. At the end of the manipulative treatment, a posteromedial release was performed when the patient was between eight and twelve months of age in the first group and a limited posterior release was performed when the patient was between two and four months of age in the second group.
lug-2003
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/33 - MALATTIE APPARATO LOCOMOTORE
English
Treatment Outcome; Tomography, X-Ray Computed; Recurrence; Achilles Tendon; Male; Range of Motion, Articular; Female; Clubfoot; Walking; Clinical Protocols; Humans; Casts, Surgical; Age Factors; Manipulation, Orthopedic; Follow-Up Studies; Adult; Severity of Illness Index; Tendon Transfer; Combined Modality Therapy
Ippolito, E., Farsetti, P., Caterini, R., Tudisco, C. (2003). Long-term comparative results in patients with congenital clubfoot treated with two different protocols. JOURNAL OF BONE AND JOINT SURGERY, 85-A(7), 1286-1294.
Ippolito, E; Farsetti, P; Caterini, R; Tudisco, C
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