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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
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  • ...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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  • ...MM, Antonelli D, et al. Electromyography before and after surgery for hip deformity in children with cerebral palsy. A comparison of clinical and electromyogra
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  • ...commonly seen in hip, [[Flexion Deformity of the Knee|knee]] and [[Flexion Deformity of Elbow|elbow]] joint.[[File:Normal Posture Biomechanics.png|thumb|470x470
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  • ...per between the fingers, with long-term cases resulting in ulnar claw hand deformity. [[File:Claw hand.jpg|thumb|400x400px|ulnar claw hand deformity <ref>Symptoms - Claw hand [Internet]. Adam.com. 2022 [cited 2024 Feb 11]. A
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  • ...a normal, unaffected foot<ref name=":5" />.  On presentation, the clubfoot deformity is not passively correctable and presents with varying degrees of rigidity< ...ubfoot is not treated or managed successfully, it can progress to a severe deformity causing lifelong impairment affecting participation in activities of daily
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  • * Equinovarus or [[Equinus Deformity|Equinus deformity]]<ref name=":3" /> ...h serial clinical and electrophysiological monitoring. Patients with foot deformity can opt for elongation of the tendon Achilles, osteotomy and capsulotomy<re
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  • ...ur domains. The domains are [[Pain Behaviours|pain]], function, absence of deformity, and [[Range of Motion|range of motion]]<ref name=":1" />. ...ded into [[Activities of Daily Living|daily activities]] and [[gait]]. The deformity domains observes hip flexion, adduction, internal rotation, and extremity l
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  • ...e likely to produce a severe curve. Recognizing the natural history of the deformity at an early stage can in turn allow appropriate surgical treatment, with th ...sentations. Some congenital abnormalities may be benign, causing no spinal deformity and may remain undetected throughout a lifetime.
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  • ...l]] mobility. It is also known as '''Flesche test'''.<ref>Cervical flexion deformity in ankylosing spondylitis. Available from: https://www.uptodate.com/content * [[Congenital Spine Deformities|Congenital spinal deformity]]
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  • ...ulosis, and commonly related symptoms are back pain, [[Kyphosis|kyphotic]] deformity of the spine, lower limb weakness, and [[paraplegia]].&nbsp;<ref name=":0"> ...se, site of the lesion, and presence of associated complications including deformity and neurological deficit.
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  • * Physical assessment - tone, developmental milestones, ROM, deformity/contractures, scoliosis * Plan of care - educate parents/caregivers, prevent/correct deformity, normalise tone, maintain ROM, monitor normal motor development,
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