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Untreated Clubfoot in Adults (Report of Four Cases)

Moon MS, Hahn SJ

Experiences with four cases of untreated clubfoot in adults are reported. Three of these were congenital and one was secondary to poliomyelitis. Difficulties encountered in the corrective surgery of the...
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Posteromedial release for congenital clubfoot

Choi JS, Jung HI

  • KMID: 2190151
  • J Korean Orthop Assoc.
  • 1991 Jun;26(3):812-818.
No abstract available.
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Posteromedial Release in Infancy for Resistant Congenital Clubfoot

Lee SH, Song YH, Kim BK, Chung IH

Ten feet from 6 idiopathic congenltal clubfoot patients which had failed to respond to conservative mearsured were treated by aggreasive posteromedial release during infancy with generally good results. A modltication...
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Posteromedial release for resistant congenital clubfoot

Park BM, Yang IH, Lee SB, Cho YC

  • KMID: 1690536
  • J Korean Orthop Assoc.
  • 1993 Apr;28(2):667-673.
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The Characteristics of Fetus with Neural Tube Defect Accompanied by Club Foot in Prenatal Ultrasonography

Lee ES, Yim SY, Kim GJ

  • KMID: 2272989
  • Korean J Obstet Gynecol.
  • 2006 Dec;49(12):2506-2511.
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to determine whether the club foot of the affected fetus is related to the location, size, and rupture state of the spinal neural...
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Posttraumatic Psychogenic Clubfoot: The Importance of Recognition

Jang UJ, Lee KS, Shim JJ, Yoon SM, Doh JW

We observed a case of delayed foot drop in a 41-year-old woman after a trivial in-car accident without neural or spinal injuries. She was suffered from a psychogenic clubfoot over...
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Relapse of Clubfoot after Treatment with the Ponseti Method and the Function of the Foot Abduction Orthosis

Zhao D, Liu J, Zhao L, Wu Z

Ponseti clubfoot treatment has become more popular during the last decade because of its high initial correction rate. But the most common problem affecting the long-term successful outcome is relapse...
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The Operative Treatment of the Resistant clubfoot: Comparative study between modified Turco's Operation and combining calcaneocuboid release

Kim SJ, Whang KS, Kim YH, Lim BG

The 17 patients with 22 resistant clubfeet were treated with modified Turco's operation with or without combining release of calcaneocuboid joint at Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hanyang University School of...
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The Outcomes of Surgical Treatment for Idiopathic Clubfoot

Kim HT, Cho JY, Cheon SJ, Yoo CI

  • KMID: 2186825
  • J Korean Orthop Assoc.
  • 2005 Dec;40(7):970-976.
PURPOSE: We evaluated the efficacy of the different operative procedures for idiopathic congenital clubfoot. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ninety-six feet in sixty-seven patients underwent surgical treatment. The average age of the...
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Clinical Analysis and Treatment of Congenital Clubfoot

Chun SW

Since congenital clubfoot is not a single or uniform entity, one cannot expect a consistently favorable response from a single or uniform method. And one person's ideas or methods of...
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Treatment of the Resistant Idiopathic Clubfoot with Toe-in Gait

Lee JS, Kim HT, Seong YJ, Bae SH

PURPOSE: We evaluated the degree of femoral and tibial torsion in, and the efficacy of two operative procedures for, resistant idiopathic clubfoot with toe-in gait. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty one feet...
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Diastematomyelia associated with clubfoot: A Case Report

Kim YM, Han MS, Han SH

Diastematomyelia, a form of spinal dysraphism, is characterized by a division of the spinal cord or canda equina resulting the form a bony or cartilaginous spur which transfixes the neural...
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A Clinical Study of congenital Clubfoot

Kim ID, Lee SY, Kim PT, Park BC, Choi YW, Kim SH

The treatment, etiology, and even pathological anatomy of congenital clubfoot unfortunately are still controversial. A universially accepted method of classification of the severity of the deformity is lacking, and no...
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Surgical Correction of Neglected Clubfeet in the elder Child and Adult

Kim I, Lee SK, Chang H, Lee NG

Clubfoot or talipes equinovarus is the most common congenital anomaly of the foot observed in children as well as in adults. This deformity should be treated immediately after birth, and...
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Normal CT anatomy of the calcaneus

Lee MG, Kang HS

Normal sectional anatomy of the calcaneus with multiplanar CT examination was studied in 5 volunteers as thebackground for interpretation of various abnormalities. Major 3 sectional anatomy including plantar, coronal,sagittal and...
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A Case of Mobius Syndrome

Lee SS, Kim MM

  • KMID: 1949772
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 1990 Mar;31(3):391-395.
Mobius syndrome is rare congenital disturbance characteristically causing limitat ion of the horizontal eye movements and bilateral facial diplegia and variety of abnormalities of the other tissues such as auricle,...
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A Case of Congenital Constricting Band of the Trunk

Yeum JS, Suh JC, Shin DJ, Seo SK

  • KMID: 2250858
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2002 Mar;40(3):266-270.
Congenital constricting band of the trunk is a rare malformation with a wide spectrum of associated congenital anomalies. A 3-year-old boy with a congenital constricting band around the waist and...
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Congenital Clubfoot Treated with the Ponseti Method

Shim JS, Seo SW, Kim CY, Jung C

PURPOSE: This study examined the Ponseti method for the nonsurgical treatment of a congenital clubfoot. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 35 patients (52 clubfeet) were evaluated. All patients were treated...
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Resistant Congenital Culbfoot

Hahn SB, Jahng JS, Kim NH, Chung IH

The most important congenital abnormality of the foot is clubfoot or talipes equinovarus, a deformity easy to diagnose but difficult to correct completely, even in the hands of an experienced...
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Reliable Radiologic Parameters to Predict Surgical Management for Clubfoot Treated with the Ponseti Method

Song KS, Yon CJ, Lee SW, Lee YH, Um SH, Kwon HJ

PURPOSE: Several radiologic reference lines have been used to evaluate individuals with a clubfoot but there is no consensus as to which is most reliable. The aim of this study...
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