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The management of equinus deformity in Duchenne muscular dystrophy
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1984
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Equine-assisted TherapyDuchenne Muscular DystrophyMedicineEquinus DeformityVeterinary ScienceOsteoarthritisOrthopaedicsAnkle TraumaLower Limb TraumaSurgeryMusculoskeletal SurgeryDeformity RecursOrthopaedic SurgeryNeuromusculoskeletal DisorderPhysical Therapy
Equinus deformity of the ankle is one of the serious orthopaedic problems associated with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Sixty-nine patients (age range 4 to 17 years) were treated, 43 conservatively and 26 operatively. They were followed up at six-monthly intervals for a minimum of two years and a maximum of six years. The patients were divided into three groups: independently mobile, mobile in calipers, and wheelchair-bound. It was found that conservative treatment could at best only minimise progression of the deformity. The indications for surgery, the operative procedure and the postoperative management are described; all varied according to the stage of the disease. The postoperative follow-up suggests that, though the deformity recurs, the patients have several years of benefit from the procedure.
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