Foot and Ankle Problems Flashcards

1
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talipes equinovarus

A

clubfoot

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club foot

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utero abnormal alignment of the joint between the talus, calcaneus and navicular

around 50% cases bilateral

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3
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what does clubfoot consist of

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abnormal alignment of joints results in contractures of soft tissues resulting in deformity consisting of ankle equinus (plantarflexion), inversion and varus alignment of the foot

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4
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epidemiology of club foot

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boys> girls

FH influence

more common in breech position

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5
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name 3 risk factors for clubfoot

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breech position

oligohydramnios (low amniotic fluid content)

skeletal dysplasia

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6
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how is club foot treated

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early splintage

diagnosis usually obvious

delayed presentations (uncommon in modern healthcare) can resultin fixed deformity with child walking on the outside of their foot

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7
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technique of splintage in clubfoot

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posenti technique - held in plaster casts

80% f children also require a tenotomy of the achilles tendon (minor procedure) to maintain full correction

once full correction is achieved a brace consisting of boots attached to a bar is put on the child

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tarsal coalition

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abnromal bridge between tarsal bones -leads to painful fixed flat foot deformity

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9
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hallux valgus

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eg bunion

strong FH

surgical correction carries a risk of recurrence

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