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== Objective == | == Objective == | ||
The Pirani Score is an easy to use tool developed to assess the severity of each components of a clubfoot | The Pirani Score is an easy to use tool developed to assess the severity of each components of a clubfoot. An increase in the Pirani Score between visits may be an indication that a relapse of deformity is occurring. | ||
== Intended Population == | == Intended Population == | ||
The Pirani Score is intended for use as a means to assess the severity of the clubfoot at initial presentation and for ongoing monitoring of the patients’ progress. | |||
== Reference<br> == | == Reference<br> == |
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The Pirani Score is an easy to use tool developed to assess the severity of each components of a clubfoot. An increase in the Pirani Score between visits may be an indication that a relapse of deformity is occurring.
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The Pirani Score is intended for use as a means to assess the severity of the clubfoot at initial presentation and for ongoing monitoring of the patients’ progress.
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