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NCT ID: NCT06407739 Not yet recruiting - Club Foot Clinical Trials

Three Phase Physical Therapy in Children With Relapsed Club Foot After Ponseti Treatment

Start date: May 15, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Clubfoot, or congenital Talipes Equinovarus (CTEV), is a condition where a baby is born with one or both feet twisted inward and downward due to abnormal fetal foot development. Its estimated global prevalence is 1 in 1,000 live births, varying across populations. Relapsed clubfoot, a recurrence after initial correction, may occur due to incomplete treatment, noncompliance, muscle imbalance, or natural growth. Treatment involves surgical and non-surgical interventions, including soft tissue releases, osteotomies, and external fixation devices. The Ponseti method, a non-surgical approach, is commonly used in infants, with post-treatment physiotherapy focusing on three phases to optimize foot function. This holistic approach aims to achieve the best long-term outcomes for children with clubfoot. This 6-month randomized clinical trial at PSRD Hospital aims to assess the effectiveness of three-phase physical therapy versus conventional physiotherapy in treating clubfoot. With a sample size of 19 participants and a 10% attrition rate, the study involves children aged 3-10 previously treated with the Ponseti method. Data collection includes, one-leg standing and sit-to stand tests, Pirani score and the Oxford Ankle Foot Questionnaire. The three-phase therapy consists of joint mobilization, kinesio taping, and functional exercises over three months, with a focus on improving balance and proprioception.

NCT ID: NCT04737083 Not yet recruiting - Clubfoot Clinical Trials

CGH Array in Bilateral Clubfoot

Start date: January 31, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

In prenatal diagnosis of isolated bilateral clubfoot our team propose genetic analysis: a CGH-array. We want to study the rate of aberrations in these cases.

NCT ID: NCT04212663 Not yet recruiting - Recurrent Clubfoot Clinical Trials

A Study on the Treatment of Recurrent Clubfoot With the Tendon Release of Musculi Tibialis Posterior

Start date: February 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The musculi tibialis posterior can adduct the foot, so releasing the tedon of the muscle can help to correct the deformity of the forefoot adduction.

NCT ID: NCT03749265 Not yet recruiting - Clubfoot Clinical Trials

Rate Of Residual Clubfoot Deformity With Correlation To Absence Of Peroneus Tertius Muscle

Start date: December 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Rate Of Residual Clubfoot Deformity With Correlation To Absence Of Peroneus Tertius Muscle , A Prospective Study.