نتایج جستجو برای: Ponseti

تعداد نتایج: 429  

2016
Christian Sætersdal Jonas M Fevang John Asle Bjørlykke Lars B Engesæter

PURPOSE Despite few studies comparing Ponseti treatment and traditional treatment of clubfoot (talipes equinovarus), the Ponseti method is now accepted as standard treatment for this deformity. The Ponseti method was introduced in Norway in 2003 and the purpose of this multicenter-study was to compare the results of Ponseti treatment with the results of the previous treatment for clubfoot in No...

2011
Milind M Porecha Dipak S Parmar Hiral R Chavda

BACKGROUND Long-term success reports by Dr. Ponseti with the Ponseti method in the treatment of congenital idiopathic clubfoot have led to a renewed interest in this method among pediatric orthopedists. The purpose of this study is to evaluate mid-term effectiveness of Ponseti method for the treatment of congenital idiopathic clubfoot. MATERIAL AND METHODS A total of 49 patients (67 clubfeet)...

2017
Ignacio Vives Ponseti

Ignacio Vives Ponseti developed a noninvasive method for treating congenital club foot in the US during the late 1940s. Congenital club foot is a deformity that affects the tissues in the lower leg and foot such that the foot abnormally turns inwards and upwards. Ponseti developed the method after noting that an affected infant's tissues are malleable and could respond to gentle correction inst...

2013
Naveen Gupta Pebam Sudesh Mahesh Prakash Sujit K Tripathy Mandeep S Dhillon

Background: Ultrasonographic evaluation of clubfoot is an objective method of severity assessment. The objective of this article is to assess the reliability of clubfoot severity assessment by sonographic evaluation of talonavicular angle (TNA) and the reliability of assessing change in angle on simulated Ponseti manipulation. Materials and methods: Twenty-six infants with unilateral idiopathic...

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic surgery 2009
A V Sanghvi V K Mittal

PURPOSE To compare the long-term results of the Kite and Ponseti methods of manipulation and casting for clubfoot. METHODS 42 patients (with 64 idiopathic clubfeet) were equally randomised to Kite or Ponseti treatments in the early weeks of life. 14 males and 7 females (34 clubfeet) were treated by the Kite method, whereas 13 males and 8 females (30 clubfeet) were treated by the Ponseti metho...

2016
Caris E Grimes Hampus Holmer Jane Maraka Birhanu Ayana Linda Hansen Christopher B D Lavy

BACKGROUND Club foot is a common congenital deformity affecting 150 000-200 000 children every year. Untreated patients end up walking on the side or back of the affected foot, with severe social and economic consequences. Club foot is highly treatable by the Ponseti method, a non-invasive technique that has been described as highly suitable for use in resource-limited settings. To date, there ...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 2010
Matthew A Halanski Jan E Davison Jen-Chen Huang Cameron G Walker Stewart J Walsh Haemish A Crawford

BACKGROUND Current trends in the treatment of idiopathic clubfoot have shifted from extensive surgical release to more conservative techniques. The purpose of the present study was to prospectively compare the results of the Ponseti method with those of surgical releases for the correction of clubfoot deformity. METHODS We prospectively compared patients who had idiopathic clubfoot deformitie...

2017
Olayinka O Adegbehingbe Adeoye J Adetiloye Ladipo Adewole Dennis U Ajodo Nosirudeen Bello Oluwadare Esan Alex C Hoover James Ior Omolade Lasebikan Owolabi Ojo Anthony Olasinde David Songden Jose A Morcuende

AIM To evaluate the effectiveness of the Ponseti method for initial correction of neglected clubfoot cases in multiple centers throughout Nigeria. METHODS Patient charts were reviewed through the International Clubfoot Registry for 12 different Ponseti clubfoot treatment centers and 328 clubfeet (225 patients) met inclusion criteria. All patients were treated by the method described by Ponset...

2017
Ignacio Vives Ponseti

Ignacio Vives Ponseti developed a noninvasive method for treating congenital club foot in the US during the late 1940s. Congenital club foot is a birth deformity in which one or both of an infant's feet are rotated inward beneath the ankle, making normal movement rigid and painful. Ponseti developed a treatment method, later called the Ponseti method, that consisted of a series of manipulations...

2015
Zoltan Derzsi Örs Nagy Horea Gozar Simona Gurzu Tudor Sorin Pop Baronia-Locson. Elsie

Congenital idiopathic clubfoot (CC) represents the fifth common most congenital malformation which may be treated conservatively or by surgery. In this article, we present the results obtained in our clinic after conservative therapy performed with 2 methods.A total of 235 consecutive feet (161 patients) were conservatively treated using Kite (n = 129) and Ponseti method (n = 106). The Dimeglio...

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