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  • ...d the curriculum for the [https://members.physio-pedia.com/learn/clubfoot/ Clubfoot MOOC] which took place in November 2017 in collaboration with ICRC and GCI. ...Clubfoot.  In return for your efforts you will receive a certificate of completion to help you evidence your learning through your involvement with
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  • == About Clubfoot == ...tment of clubfoot. For information on Clubfoot management, [[Management of Clubfoot|See...]]
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  • ...9-iYu81DUJA80YcHInFas5khsg A comparison of outcome measures used to report clubfoot treatment with the Ponseti method:] results from a cohort in Harare, Zimbab </ref>. The use of the ACT score is to accurately inform and predict future management. It answers such questions as:
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  • ...p://www.physio-pedia.com/Clubfoot_Content_Development_Project ICRC and GCI Clubfoot Content Development Project] ...mited life-span of membership.”<ref>Salas E et al. Toward an understanding of team performance and training. In: Sweeney RW, Salas E, eds. Teams: their t
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  • ...p://www.physio-pedia.com/Clubfoot_Content_Development_Project ICRC and GCI Clubfoot Content Development Project] ...rnett CA. U[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2664438/ pdate on Clubfoot: Etiology and Treatment.] Clin Orthop Relat Res, 2009; 467(5): 1146-1153.
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  • ...p://www.physio-pedia.com/Clubfoot_Content_Development_Project ICRC and GCI Clubfoot Content Development Project] ...tissues deformation and this abnormality can be presented through a range of abnormal alignments.
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  • ...p://www.physio-pedia.com/Clubfoot_Content_Development_Project ICRC and GCI Clubfoot Content Development Project] ...if followed properly. <ref>Irani RN, Sherman MS. The Pathological Anatomy of Club Foot. JBJS. 1963;45(1):45-52.    </ref>
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  • ...p://www.physio-pedia.com/Clubfoot_Content_Development_Project ICRC and GCI Clubfoot Content Development Project] ...r procedures such as bandages by Hippocrates and plaster casts by Kite and surgical treatment.<ref name=":2" />
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  • ...isystem disorder that is characterized by incomplete or absent musculature of the [[Abdominal Muscle Anatomy|abdominal wall]], bilateral intra-abdominal ...-X Twins with congenital deficiency of abdominal musculature]. The Journal of Urology. 1972 Apr;107(4):670-2.</ref><ref>Balaji KC, Patil A, Townes PL, Pr
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  • ...2013. The Ponseti method for the treatment of congenital club foot: Review of the current literature and treatment recommendations. International Orthopa ...ntries: From clinical innovation to a public Health Program. World Journal of Surgery, 38, pp.839–848</ref>.
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  • ...ure (e.g. clubfoot).<ref name="Hall" /> AMC is a non-progressive condition of unknown cause that is diagnosed at birth.[[Image:AMC baby.jpg|frame|right]] ...> There are over 400 conditions and syndromes that come under the umbrella of AMC, so the following categories have been proposed:<ref name=":1">AMSCI. W
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  • ...ely N. [http://www.bmj.com/content/340/bmj.c355.long Current management of clubfoot (congenital talipes equinovarus)]. BmJ. 2010 Feb 2;340(6):c355.</ref>.  ...at a paediatrician should know about congenital clubfoot.] Italian Journal of Pediatrics. 2020 Dec;46(1):1-6.</ref> Most often it is an isolated abnorma
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  • ...2 [Internet]. 2003 Oct 15;162(12):860–2. </ref> moyamoya-like vasculopathy of the brain<ref>Rahme R, Crevier L, Dubois J, Mercier C. [https://link.spring ...name=":1">James Wynbrandt, Mark Ludman. SC Syndrome. In: The Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders and Birth Defects. Infobase Publishing.FEB 2008. p344</re
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  • ...ciety of North America (POSAN)<ref name=":0">Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA). Metatarsus Adductus. Available from: https://posna.o * prominence of the 5th metatarsal base<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...sy combined with abnormal ocular abduction, caused by abnormal development of the 6th and 7th [[Cranial Nerves|cranial nerves]]. It is a rare congenital ...bduction of the eye(s)"<ref>Miller, G. Neurological disorders. The mystery of the missing smile.
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  • ...letion disorder because the deletion occurs at the end of the long (q) arm of chromosome 11<ref name=":1" />. ...drome: Surgical Complications due to Unsuspected Diagnosis, the Importance of Molecular Studies in Patients with Craniosynostosis.] Molecular syndromolog
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  • ...this condition will place too much weight and stress on the ball and heel of the foot while standing and/or walking. ...racture of the [[Plantar Fasciitis|plantar fascia]], and cock-up deformity of the great toe. This can cause increased weight bearing for the metatarsal
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  • ...s]. Mosby; 1999.</ref>, support, or immobilize an injured or inflamed part of the body.<ref name=":1">Althoff AD, Reeves RA. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.g ...lization of the limb during serial manipulation and casting for idiopathic clubfoot in infants: a prospective randomized trial]. The Bone & Joint Journal. 2020
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  • ...ation present from birth, that causes a distinctive appearance and a range of health problems<ref name=":0">Noonan Syndrome: Practice Essentials. Availab ...previously thought to have a form of [[Turner Syndrome]], which has a lot of similarities in its clinical features with Noonan Syndrome.<ref name=":0" /
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  • ...most commonly occur in the lumbar regions but they can occur in all parts of the spine.<ref name=":0" /> === Types of Spina Bifida ===
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