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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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  • * Named for the resulting flexion deformity of the fingertip, which resembles a mallet or hammer [[File:Swan-neck deformity.jpg|right|frameless|200x200px]]
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  • ...visible while the patient bends. With structural scoliosis, the scoliotic deformity will remain the same as in the standing position. <ref name="[11]">Buckup K ..._the_signs_of_scoliosis.htm (accessed 17 November 2011)</ref> The rotation deformity or rib hump can be measured with a scoliometer. <ref name="[4]" /> <ref nam
    8 KB (1,177 words) - 23:14, 26 January 2023
  • ...affects the [[Hand Function|hand]], leading to pain, swelling, stiffness, deformity, and gradual loss of function.<ref>Fife RS, Klippel J. Primer on the rheuma ...n. RA patients often experience hand and wrist problems like inflammation, deformity, pain, weakness, and restricted mobility, resulting in loss of function. Ha
    7 KB (1,038 words) - 16:52, 11 January 2024
  • ...ng ligamentous structures and will eventually lead to bony involvement and deformity. ...C4367001/ Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction: an overlooked cause of foot deformity]. Journal of family medicine and primary care. 2015 Jan;4(1):26. Available
    28 KB (4,050 words) - 20:27, 15 July 2022
  • * Shoes with arch support: this will not correct the deformity but will provide additional stability and can result in improved mobility a ...no gold standard grading method for assessing or monitoring the degree of deformity associated with clubfoot.<ref name=":6" />
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  • Standing with a valgus deformity of approximately 10 degrees greater than normal directs most of the joint c Knee replacement surgery may be indicated to correct a valgus deformity, especially if it is progressive, is painful, or causes loss of function.
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  • [[Flexion Deformity of the Knee]]
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  • ...be.com/watch?v=DxW0rodKOGs (last accessed 29.3.2020)</ref>[[File:Swan-neck deformity.jpg|right|frameless]] * [[Boutonniere Deformity|Boutonniere]] Deformity
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  • ...H, Struthers P. Barriers experienced by parents of children with clubfoot deformity attending specialised clinics in Uganda. Tropical doctor. 2009 Jan;39(1):15
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  • ...y, the patient was able to ambulate on a pair of crutches and has no joint deformity. The stump has healed with conical shape ready for prosthetic fitting, but ...TENS to the residual limb,Teaching of transfer techniques,Enlightenment on deformity and ensuring prone lying for 30 minutes at least thrice daily. The stump mu
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