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Long-term follow-up of the surgically corrected clubfoot
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2007
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Posteromedial ReleaseSurgery YieldsLower Extremity WoundOperative TreatmentOsteoarthritisOrthopaedicsLower Limb TraumaSurgeryHand SurgeryPodiatryLimb Lengthening17-Year Follow-upMedicineLong-term Follow-upOrthopaedic SurgeryPlastic SurgeryPhysical Therapy
We describe a 17-year follow-up of 44 surgically corrected clubfeet. They were classified preoperatively as mild, moderate or severe and grouped into those operated on before or after 3 months of age. Moderate and severe deformities underwent a posteromedial release after a trial of conservative management. The mean Ponseti score for both groups was 83.9 (good). Severely deformed feet achieved a more favourable result when operated upon before 3 months than those operated later. We conclude that early application of surgery yields better results with severely deformed feet and produces a good functional outcome in the majority of feet.
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