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  • ...and detachment of the central slip leads to a Boutonniere deformity. This deformity is characterised by flexion of the proximal interphalangeal joint (PIP) and ...Coons MS, Green SM. [https://europepmc.org/article/med/7559817 Boutonniere deformity]. Hand clinics. 1995 Aug;11(3):387-402.</ref>
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  • [[File:Equinus deformity X-ray.jpg|thumb|319x319px|equinus foot X-ray]] ...w.limblength.org/conditions/equinus-foot-deformity/ Equinus foot and ankle deformity]: Baltimore, MD. International Center for Limb Lengthening. </ref>
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  • #REDIRECT [[Equinus Deformity]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Flexion Deformity of the Knee]]
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  • [[File:Swan-neck deformity.jpg|thumb|300x300px]] ...R, Nallamothu SV. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK525970/ Swan-Neck Deformity]. InStatPearls [Internet] 2019 Feb 4. StatPearls Publishing.</ref>
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  • #REDIRECT [[Swan-Neck Deformity]]
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  • ...intra-articular causes are due either to intra-articular adhesions or to a deformity secondary to an intra-articular fracture, which mechanically limits the elb
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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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  • ...ure (type V). <ref>[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK580535/ Madelung Deformity Tara A. Saxena, Janay Mckie StatPearls, 5 2022] ...]</ref>. [[File:Madelung's Deformity.jpg|center|thumb|500x500px|Madelung's deformity]]
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  • Haglund’s deformity is defined as an abnormality of the bone and soft tissues in the foot where ...me=":0">Stephens MM. [https://europepmc.org/abstract/med/8290230 Haglund's deformity and retrocalcaneal bursitis.] The Orthopedic clinics of North America 1994;
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  • #REDIRECT [[Equinus Deformity]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Swan-Neck Deformity]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Flexion Deformity of the Knee]]
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  • ...s with a Cavo varus foot deformity to determine whether the hindfoot varus deformity is fixed or flexible. ...lexible. If the heel deformity does not correct, there is a fixed hindfoot deformity.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...the foot, failure in the spring ligament leads to [[Pes Planus|flat foot]] deformity. The spring ligament despite its name does not possess spring like properti === Flat Foot Deformity Secondary to Posterior Tibial Tendon Insufficiency ===
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  • ...rotated and adducted, resulting in a loss of its opposable function. This deformity is caused by damage to the distal median [[Median Nerve|nerve]], which supp ...py.<ref>Amelot A, Lechanoine F, François P, Terrier LM. Bilateral ape hand deformity. Neurology. 2017 Aug 8;89(6):638-9.
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  • ...all of the components of the original [[Introduction to Clubfoot|clubfoot deformity]] after successful treatment. It is common in the first and second years af ...is a tendency for muscles to pull the foot into a deformed position. Fixed deformity occurs when ligaments tighten up and the foot is no longer flexible.
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  • ...arkey BI, Dewald JP, Murray WM. The biomechanical basis of the claw finger deformity: A computational simulation study. The Journal of hand surgery. 2019 Sep 1; Claw Hand deformity can be:
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  • [[File:FAI Cam deformity.png|thumb|FAI Cam deformity]] ...p joint under load and can initiate the engagement of the CAM type femoral deformity into the acetabular socket.<ref name=":0" /> It is easily administered.
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  • [[File:Swan-neck deformity.jpg|thumb|300x300px]] ...R, Nallamothu SV. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK525970/ Swan-Neck Deformity]. InStatPearls [Internet] 2019 Feb 4. StatPearls Publishing.</ref>
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  • ...n as [[Introduction to Clubfoot|clubfoot]] is a common congenital physical deformity which is untreated leads to severe lifelong disability. In Iraq there are a ...ars old girl was referred to Najaf clubfoot clinic with a relapse clubfoot deformity after receiving surgical treatment when she was 11 months old.
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  • ...ure (type V). <ref>[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK580535/ Madelung Deformity Tara A. Saxena, Janay Mckie StatPearls, 5 2022] ...]</ref>. [[File:Madelung's Deformity.jpg|center|thumb|500x500px|Madelung's deformity]]
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  • ...ns are vastly different. In addition, the presentation of a fixed flatfoot deformity flags possible underlying pathologies which could include cerebral palsy, o
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  • ...of spinal disorders ranging from low back pain to complex spine trauma and deformity. * To correct existing spinal deformity such as scoliosis.
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  • ...both feet are affected. Male babies are two times more likely to get this deformity. According to National Institute of Health every 1.2 in 1000 babies are bo ...nerally all physical deformities. Parents don’t have any awareness of this deformity; they don’t know when is the most appropriate time to start treatment.<re
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  • ...ne at the knee joint is angled out and away from the body's mid-line. This deformity is defined as a valgus angle '''[[Q Angle|(Q angle)]]''' equal to or greate The valgus deformity is resulted of anatomical variations : ''bone tissue remodeling'' and ''sof
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  • ...'s angle|Cobb angle]]. It is determined by measuring the angle between the deformity's upper and lower limits in the coronal plane. The magnitude of this angle ...is has been made, effective management should be instituted to address the deformity and to prevent long-term consequences.
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  • ...ate how patients and their parents perceive the appearance of their spinal deformity.
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  • * Upper limbs and hands for range of movement, tone and deformity * Both lower limbs including limb length, range of movement, tone and deformity
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  • [[File:Equinus deformity X-ray.jpg|thumb|319x319px|equinus foot X-ray]] ...w.limblength.org/conditions/equinus-foot-deformity/ Equinus foot and ankle deformity]: Baltimore, MD. International Center for Limb Lengthening. </ref>
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  • ...ding to how the child has been weight-bearing on them. Neglected clubfoot deformity is a major cause of disability in low-income countries<ref name=":1">Ayana ...ecurrent clubfoot]], if they have once been satisfactorily treated but the deformity has recurred and they have continued to walk on it. <ref name=":0">Africa C
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  • ...c scoliosis (loss of thoracic kyphosis, loss of lumbar lordosis, flat back deformity).
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  • ...Gyoug; Park, Seol; Kim, Ji Young; Park, Ji Won. A study of structural foot deformity in stroke patients. Journal of Physical Therapy Science</ref>. ...xin in Therapy|Botox]] - in cases where spasticity is contributing to foot deformity
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  • Haglund’s deformity is defined as an abnormality of the bone and soft tissues in the foot where ...me=":0">Stephens MM. [https://europepmc.org/abstract/med/8290230 Haglund's deformity and retrocalcaneal bursitis.] The Orthopedic clinics of North America 1994;
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  • ...s to a gradual deterioration of articular and periarticular structures and deformity development. * On examination, there may be swelling, stiffness, deformity, and tenderness of the PIP, MCP wrist, synovitis, and there may be a decrea
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  • ...ists. There are different approaches to treatment for correcting club foot deformity depending upon the severity and flexibility of the child's foot or feet. Bu ...ring and detailed history chart were used to determine the severity of the deformity. It was determined that the Perani Score was 6/6 for both feet, with slight
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  • ...can cause tendon rupture and inflammation, leading to further weakness and deformity in the hand. ...ment laxity allowing the drift, increased intra-articular pressure causing deformity, and muscle imbalance<ref name=":1">Morco S, Bowden A. [https://www.science
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  • ...Pediatr Orthop B 2007;16(2):98-105.</ref>. Without treatment, the clubfoot deformity causes a lifetime disability. Use of the minimally invasive Ponseti method
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  • ...arents may stop bringing the child for treatment and any correction in the deformity may recur, thus taking away any of the benefit of treatment. It is importan These patients may well attend later with a recurrence of deformity.
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  • ...rmity. The foot may look a little better after pronating, but in fact, the deformity is made worse and the cavus is increased. <ref name=":0" /> ...enough moulding, then the child’s foot can slip up inside the cast and the deformity can worsen. It is important to use a thin layer of padding and to make the
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  • ...and detachment of the central slip leads to a Boutonniere deformity. This deformity is characterised by flexion of the proximal interphalangeal joint (PIP) and ...Coons MS, Green SM. [https://europepmc.org/article/med/7559817 Boutonniere deformity]. Hand clinics. 1995 Aug;11(3):387-402.</ref>
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  • ...n [[Spinal Stenosis|spinal stenosis]], neurologic deficit, cervical spinal deformity and instability. Patients can be polysyndromic in their presentation, as we ...esent with fetal alcohol syndrome, Goldenhar syndrome, as well as Sprengel deformity<ref name=":0" />.
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  • ...oot. This is because the foot is flexed across the middle, the “plantaris” deformity * If Cavus deformity recurs during "Cast Holiday", correct Cavus
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  • ...s of age.<ref name=":4">Howard J, Sees J, Shrader MW. Management of spinal deformity in cerebral palsy. JPOSNA®. 2019 Nov 3;1(1).</ref>{{#ev:youtube|WiRm0Fj8es ...t have not been found to be a predictor of progression and severity of the deformity.<ref name=":5">Mullender MG, Blom NA, De Kleuver M, Fock JM, Hitters WM, Ho
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  • ...ns are vastly different. In addition, the presentation of a fixed flatfoot deformity flags possible underlying pathologies which could include [[Cerebral Palsy
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  • *To correct mal-alignment of a joint due to mal-union or deformity like coxa vara, genu valgum, and genu varum etc.<br> ...s. Many surgeons prefer this procedure for the correction of a dentofacial deformity due to its effectiveness.<br>
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  • *Neuromuscular deformity *Rheumatoid Arthritis with severe deformity
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  • ...f the ankle, at 15 degrees plantarflexion. There was a marked equino-varus deformity of the stump. It was noted by both the patient and the treating team that t ...ulsion with a rigid foot plate. The addition of foot orthosis accommodated deformity and controls shear. Immediate improvement in balance and stride, reduced li
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  • ...22(1):48-53.</ref>]]Pectus carinatum (pigeon chest) refers to a chest wall deformity in which the [[sternum]] protrudes anteriorly. It is less common than pectu ...ficant portion of patients with a family history of a chest wall defect or deformity. In about 25% of cases of pectus carinatum, the patient has a family member
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  • ...v:youtube|5M4wL-n_c3E|400}}<ref>Dr Thomas McClellan. What is a Boutonnière Deformity? Available from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5M4wL-n_c3E [last accessed ...14007400 Restoration of the central slip in congenital form of boutonniere deformity: case report]. J Hand Surg Am. 2014 Oct. 39 (10):1978-81. </ref> The pathog
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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
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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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  • * 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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • * 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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  • ===== Deformity ===== * The deformity is known as "Policeman's tip hand" or "Porter's tip hand"
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  • ...approximately 250-500 new cases each year. Without treatment, the clubfoot deformity causes a lifelong impairment. Use of the minimally invasive Ponseti method
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  • ...ocation<ref name=":4" />. Subtalar dislocation may result in a substantial deformity of the foot shape. ...foot when the leg is in a fixed position. It is rare to find obvious foot deformity with posterior or anterior subtalar dislocations.
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  • ** Deformity (severe) ** Deformity:
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  • ...to develop in the foot or ankle. An open [[Wound Healing|wound]] with foot deformity can lead to an infection and even [https://www.physio-pedia.com/Amputations * Rocker bottom foot deformity
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  • ...approximately 250–500 new cases each year. Without treatment, the clubfoot deformity causes a lifetime disability. Use of the minimally invasive Ponseti method
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  • The cavus, adductus, varus and equinus elements of the foot deformity had now all gone, and he was ready for bracing After the initial corrective stage of treatment all parts of the CAVE deformity had been eliminated, the Pirani score was 0, and Nate’s feet could be pas
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  • * Prevent or correct deformity reducing pain and maximising function in reach and grasp tasks.
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  • ...irst depicted in 1580 B.C. when an individual was diagnosed with foot drop deformity preventing dorsiflexion of the foot. This is the most commonly visible sign ...are more often involved". Flexion ''contractures of hip, knee and equines deformity of the ankle are common''.
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  • === Kirner deformity === ...F, et al. [https://radiopaedia.org/articles/Kirner&#x20;deformity. Kirner deformity.] [Internet]. Radiopaedia.org. 2009 [cited 2023 Nov 18]. </ref>
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  • * [[Swan-Neck Deformity|Swan Neck Deformity]]: It is the hyperextension of the PIP joint with flexion posture of the D
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  • ...g, and a palpable step-off. The classic deformity seen is the 'dinner fork deformity.'
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  • ...angle at the 1st metatarsal-phalangeal joint (MTP). Because this is a bony deformity a radiograph is the gold standard for diagnosis.<ref name="Lee">Lee KM, Ahn * An angle &gt;15 degrees is considered a hallux valgus deformity.<ref name="Houck">Houck J, Neville C, Chimenti R. The Foot and Ankle: Phy
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  • ...ly rotated in flexion. An isolated LTD should theoretically result in this deformity. Nevertheless a lot of studies showed that the dorsal radiocarpal ligament We must investigate the indications for medical treatment, including VISI deformity, if symptoms do not significantly improve within 6 weeks. The goal of medic
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  • ...by congenital or acquired [[Foot Pain|foot]] deformities. If the cause of deformity is not treated, this could lead to impaired body statics. These foot instab ...he shoe to become crooked and bend outwardly. This is the most common foot deformity.<ref name=":3" />
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  • ...rvice for the management of idiopathic congenital talipes equinovarus foot deformity]. Bone & Joint Journal. 2006 Aug 1;88(8):1085-9.</ref>, or the volume of pa
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  • ...25810985/ Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction: An overlooked cause of foot deformity.] Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care [Internet]. 2015;4(1):26.</re
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  • *S-Shaped Deformity *Localized swelling, ecchymosis, deformity, and other skin changes at the fracture site.<ref name="Hart" /><ref name="
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  • ...mity-prevalence-risk-factors-knowledge-and-practice Diabetics-Related Foot Deformity: Prevalence, Risk Factors, Knowledge and Practice]. Trends Anat Physiol 4: ...rs for Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy, Peripheral Artery Disease, and Foot Deformity Among the Population With Diabetes in Beijing, China: A Multicenter, Cross-
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  • ...ents aged 12 to 17 years who present after their parents notice a postural deformity or “hunchbacked” appearance. * Scheuermann's disease is the most common cause of kyphotic deformity in adolescents.<ref name="Savvidou">Papagelopoulos PJ, Mavrogenis AF, Savvi
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