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  • ...extensor tendon]] of the hand can easily be missed until the [[Boutonniere Deformity]] sets in, with its associated functional limitations. The Elson test is a
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  • ...with congenital deformity in Apert syndrome|Apert hand, a congenital hand deformity|thumb|center|349x349px]] ...ngitudinal growth rates between the digits will lead to [[bone]] and joint deformity if left untreated.<ref name=":2" />
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  • * [[Claw Hand|Claw deformity]]. * Syndactyly or webspace deformity.
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  • ...ere are few surgical procedures documented for the correction of abduction deformity of the little finger. ...the level of the MCP joint. Rerouting alone does not correct the abduction deformity, and in combination with radialization it does not predictably enhance the
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  • '''''Coxa vara'''''<u></u> is as a varus deformity of the femoral neck. It is defined as the angle between the neck and shaft ...mal femur. It tends to go unnoticed until walking age is reached, when the deformity results in a leg length difference or abnormal gait pattern.
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  • ...i Score between visits may be an indication that a relapse in the Clubfoot Deformity is occurring<ref name=":0">Africa Clubfoot Training Project. Chapter 4 Afri ...initial Pirani score and number of casts required to correct the clubfoot deformity. A Pirani Scoring 4 or more is likely to require at least four casts, and o
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  • ...a crucial part of the correction of [[Introduction to Clubfoot|clubfoot]] deformity. The cast is needed to maintain the correction that has been achieved by ma ...ing with a foot abduction orthosis is necessary to minimize relapse of the deformity. This video provides a demonstration of doctors casting a baby with club fe
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  • ...ins the same whatever the approach: to provide long-term correction of the deformity resulting in a foot that is fully functional and pain-free.<ref name=":2">D ...ony or soft tissue structures which are tight or misshapen and are causing deformity.<ref name=":3">Bridgens J, Kiely N. [http://www.bmj.com/content/340/bmj.c3
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  • ...f newborn children with idiopathic clubfoot can gain initial correction of deformity with the Ponseti Technique. The goal is to reduce if not eliminate all elements of the clubfoot deformity, hence leaving a functional / pain- free, normal-looking, plantigrade, mobi
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  • ...99-804 (C)</ref> In most cases, flexion deformities occur bilaterally. The deformity is either temporary or permanent. * [[Cerebral Palsy Introduction|Cerebral Palsy]] or congenital deformity - hamstring spasticity
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  • *[http://www.physio-pedia.com/Haglund%27s_deformity Haglund deformity] ...the calcaneus [http://www.physio-pedia.com/Haglund%27s_deformity (Haglund deformity)]. In Haglund disease, impingement occurs during ankle dorsiflexion.<ref na
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  • ...: Surgery & Research. 2020 Feb 1;106(1):S115-23. </ref> It is an adduction deformity or medial deviation of the forefoot at the tarsometatarsal joints (Lisfranc ...medial border of the foot and convexity on the lateral aspect. There is no deformity along the frontal or sagittal planes. The base of the 5th metatarsal appear
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  • ...ill be in low and middle income countries. Without treatment, the clubfoot deformity causes a lifetime of disability as the affected individual experiences pain * Interpret the Pirani Score to assess and monitor Clubfoot deformity
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  • ...etric pes planus and forefoot pronation<br>• Gait disturbance secondary to deformity<br>• Talonavicular sag in lateral standing radiograph ...tion of the hindfoot results in an Achilles tendon contracture<br>• As the deformity progresses, the fibula abuts against the lateral wall of the calcaneus, cau
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  • == Contracture and Deformity == ...o restriction in joint mobility, causing joint stiffness, and later on the deformity.<ref name=":0">Harvey LA, Glinsky JA, Katalinic OM, Ben M. [https://www.res
    11 KB (1,599 words) - 23:05, 28 April 2022
  • ...ulation in [[Ponseti method|management of clubfoot]],there is some equinus deformity at ankle which persists. At this stage the total midfoot [[Pirani Score|Pir ...5533.pdf Percutaneous Tendo Achilles Tenotomy in the management of Equinus Deformity in conservatively treated CTEV]. SEAJCRR 2015, JAN-FEB 4, 1</ref>
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  • ...bsorption. These insoles offer minimal correction with no accommodation of deformity. But they are often a good starting point. ...e whole [[Foot Anatomy|foot]] to make contact with the ground surface. The deformity is usually asymptomatic and tends to resolves spontaneously in the first de
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  • [[File:Madelung's Deformity.jpg|thumb|Madelung's Deformity]] * [[Madelung's Deformity|Madelung deformity]] of the forearm and the wrist.
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  • ...gle), contracture of the [[Plantar Fasciitis|plantar fascia]], and cock-up deformity of the great toe. This can cause increased weight bearing for the metatars ...view (Accessed 23 April 2020)</ref>. A patient with a new-onset unilateral deformity but without a history of trauma must be evaluated for spinal tumors.
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  • * A [[Haglund's deformity|Haglund]] deformity is a bony exostosis that extends from the posterior superior calcaneus wher
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