Ponseti Method in the Management of Clubfoot under the 4 Years of Age (original) (raw)
Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences
Background: The number of children born in the United States with a congenital clubfoot rises steadily each year. As per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CTEV is spread once every 1,000 births. The vast majority of those infants are born in countries where they are mistreated or get insufficient care, resulting in a decrease in their overall life quality. CTEV has managed and been familiar to humanity since the dawn of time, and its surrounding disputes have existed similarly. Numerous studies have contributed to our understanding of patho-anatomy and therapy accountability for various illnesses. This study looked at how well a CTEV cast repair worked after a series of Ponseti cast repairs. Objective: Patients with a history of congenital talipesequinovarus who underwent serial cast repair using the Ponseti procedure were the focus of the study. Study Setting: Teaching Hospital Kech ;Turbat Pakistan Methods: The Ponseti method was used to treat 60 children between Jun...
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