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Results of a Standard versus an Accelerated Ponseti Protocol for Clubfoot: A Prospective Randomized Study

Islam MS, Masood QM, Bashir A, Shah FY, Halwai MA

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to compare the results of the standard once-weekly Ponseti casting technique to an accelerated twice-weekly regimen in our population cohort. METHODS: A prospective randomized...
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Clinical and Genetic Spectrum of ATP1A3-Related Disorders in a Korean Pediatric Population

Kim WJ, Shim YK, Choi SA, Kim SY, Kim H, Hwang H, Choi J, Kim KJ, Chae JH, Lim BC

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to expand the understanding of the genotype-phenotype spectrum of ATP1A3-related disorders and to evaluate the therapeutic effect of a ketogenic diet...
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Approach for the Treatment on Hallux Valgus

Lee SH, Lee YC

Although many patients who undergo bunion repair do well and have satisfactory results, a critical evaluation of these results shows the potential for improvement. Metatarsal deformity of the hallux valgus...
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Concurrent SHORT syndrome and 3q duplication syndrome

Boaz AM, Grasso SA, DeRogatis , Beesley EN

SHORT syndrome is an extremely rare congenital condition due to a chromosomal mutation of the PIK3R1 gene found at 5q13.1. SHORT is a mnemonic representing six manifestations of the syndrome:...
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Evaluation of the Outcomes according to Etiology in the Pediatric Pes Planovalgus after Lateral Column Lengthening: By Radiologic and Pedobarographic Measurements

Lee WG, Jung ST

PURPOSE: Pes planovalgus is one of the most common foot deformities among pediatric orthopedic diseases and is divided into idiopathic and neuromuscular planovalgus according to its etiology. This study evaluated...
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Relationships Between Self-awareness and Clinical Diagnostic Findings of Abnormal Foot Arch Height in Koreans

Son Y, Kang HJ, Song YM, Hwang JH

OBJECTIVE: To see how people think about their own feet, and evaluate whether there are correlations among self-awareness of the participants and clinical examination findings. METHODS: Adult twins and their families...
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome

Kim MJ, Ahn JH, Choi KY

Tarsal tunnel syndrome is an entrapment neuropathy of the tibial nerve and its branches within the tarsal tunnel, which usually occurs as a result of a space-occupying lesion, trauma or...
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Foot Syndactyly: A Clinical and Demographic Analysis

Kim JH, Kim BJ, Kwon ST

BACKGROUND: Syndactyly of the foot is the second most common congenital foot anomaly. In East Asia, however, no large case study has been reported regarding the clinical features of isolated...
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Cavus Foot

Suh JW, Choi WJ, Lee JW

The cavus foot is a deformity characterized by an elevated medial longitudinal arch and a hindfoot varus with plantarflexed 1st ray. The etiology of cavus foot is usually related to...
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The Effect of Dwyer's Osteotomy and the 1st Metatarsal Osteotomy for Cavovarus Correction on Radiographic Parameters

Choi JY, Cha SM, Yeom JW, Suh JS

PURPOSE: Several techniques have been introduced for correction of pes cavo-varus deformity. We retrospectively reviewed and compared the data of patients who underwent 1st metatarsal osteotomy alone, Dwyer's osteotomy alone,...
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Analysis of Vertical Ground Reaction Force Variables Using Foot Scans in Hemiplegic Patients

Kim HD, Kim JG, Jeon DM, Shin MH, Han N, Eom MJ, Jo GY

OBJECTIVE: To analyze the differences in the vertical ground reaction force (GRF) variables of hemiplegic patients compared with a control group, and between the affected and unaffected limbs of hemiplegic...
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Isolated Talonavicular Arthrodesis as an Option for Severe Rocker Bottom Foot Deformity: A Case Report

Stephanie , Choi JY, Kumar A, Suh JS

We report on a case of post-burn contracture and right foot deformity in a 37-year-old female who underwent two surgical interventions at the age of seven years. The patient remained...
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Misunderstanding of Foot Drop in a Patient with Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease and Lumbar Disk Herniation

Han Y, Kim KT, Cho DC, Sung JK

We report the case of 57-year-old woman diagnosed with Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease and lumbar disk herniation (LDH). She had left leg weakness and foot numbness, foot deformity (muscle atrophy, high...
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Large Forefoot Schwannoma: A Case Report

Seo ES, Lee JH, Jeon SH

A schwannoma is a benign neurogenic tumor derived from Schwann cells. A rare case of a large painful schwannoma in the foot with metatarsal deformity was presented. Due to suspicion...
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Salient Features of the Maasai Foot: Analysis of 1,096 Maasai Subjects

Choi JY, Suh JS, Seo L

BACKGROUND: The Maasai are the most widely known African ethnic group located in Kenya and northern Tanzania. Most spend their days either barefoot or in their traditional shoes made of...
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Diagnostic Availability of Pedobarography and Correlation of Radiographic and Pedobarographic Measurements in Pediatric Flexible Flatfoot

Seol YJ, Jung ST, Yang HK, Lee KB, Oh CS, Jung YJ, Cho HN

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to analyze the diagnostic availability and to examine the co-relation between pedobaragraphy and radiography of pediatric flexible flatfoot. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seventeen patients and...
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A Case of Cauda Equina Syndrome in Early-Onset Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy Clinically Similar to Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease Type 1

Lee SE, Park SW, Ha SY, Nam TK

To present a case of cauda equina syndrome (CES) caused by chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) which seemed clinically similar to Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type1 (CMT1). CIDP is an immune-mediated polyneuropathy,...
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Foot Drop of Contralateral Limb after Deformity Correction in a Polio Patient: A Case Report

Seo SG, Park JY, Kim JT, Kim JB, Lee DY

Postpoliomyelitis syndrome is a common neurological disorder that occurs in patients who have experienced paralytic poliomyelitis. Recently, as a result of vaccination against poliovirus, incidence of poliomyelitis is exceedingly low....
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Analysis of Clinical and Radiographic Outcome of the Reconstructive Surgery for the Cavovarus Foot Deformity

Jung HG, Park JY, Lee DO, Eom JS, Chung SH

PURPOSE: Reconstructive surgeries for equinocavovarus foot deformities are quite variable, including hind-midfoot osteotomy or arthrodesis, soft tissue procedure, tendon transfers, etc. Comprehensive evaluation of the deformity and its etiology is...
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Comparing Ankle Range of Motion, Functional Ability, Talar Tilt Angle and Foot Injuries between High School Ballet Majors with and without Foot Deformities

Lee CM, Lee JH

BACKGROUND: The purpose of the study was to compare and contrast ankle range of motion, functional ability, talar- tilt angle and foot injuries between high school ballet majors with and...
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