I am preparing for neet pg n got stuck in this chapter...never understood it well in ug too..after watching this when I started doing mcqs it was of great help ..thanks a million ton !
I was born with this on my both feets. Always causing frustration and depression.. 25 years later still hard to accept it.. ikr its not my faulth but its so easy to blame yourself.. anyway glad i saw this video, its time to try to heal
Really awesome. The talus deformity was a grey zone to me. Even tuchjians dint clear this concept. But you did it in less than 10 min. Thank you very much. Thank you a lot.
Harsh man 90% of the docs didn't know what the hell they were doing in the 60s when it came to clubbed feet look at dudley moore for example. Hope your doing cool 😎
Correction of club foot you start with fore foot varus correction,followed by dorsflecttion to streching of Achill tendon every after 2 weeks by p.o.p castting Then donning of knight splints
My sister was born with club foot, unequal height of the legs and size of the leg bothers her a lot and messes up her confidence. What do you recommend? Surgery or anything to help have the same height atleast.
My new born baby have clubfoot, tomorrow I have appointment with consultant. I am worried. Any expert can comment, weather clubfeet can be fully cured and normally take how long?
Hey man! I'm sorry about your baby's condition, it can be a difficult task to fix club-foot perfectly, not only because it needs medical intervention but personal work/physical therapy is needed! I know this because I was born with club-foot myself!..on both of my feet. I hope this testimony can help you as a guidance for your kid: Got the luck to get treated in Shriners Hospital in Los Angeles, CA. by Dr. Norman Otsuka back in 1999. I had 5 surgeries during my childhood, had to wear foot casts during long periods of time and recovering was a serious task with a lot of physiotherapy (which I personally didn't do properly). Now I am 22 y/o & I've dedicated my last few years to fix my equinovarus feet disorder, all I can say is that thanks to surgery I'm able to walk, run, jump, and do almost anything I want (physically). I am no doctor of physiotherapist, but I'm a club footer with a high interest on improving my physical condition, so I would give this tips to anybody involved directly or indirectly into club-feet and wants to make the best out of it: 1. Get treated professionally: Back in the day, surgery was needed to intervene with the condition, slightly cutting foot tendons to release proper foot length and form (The fix I personally had). Nowadays, there are some artifacts that make the club foot stretch and rearrange its form withouth surgery by putting feet into some straight aligned shoes which are attached onto a wooden plank. (There may be other options too!) 2. Get physiotherapy: If surgery was done, after recovering from the wounds, the muscles/bones/nerves/tendons involved need to get back into action and get proper healing. Get some Thera-Bands and promote feet/ankle/knee mobility by using them to stretch your feet on numerous ways. Massage or any other form of physical therapy throughout the club-footer's life really helps improving the feels on feet and general conditions. 3. Stretching: Get involved into stretching & stimulating your feet / lower body muscles, preferably since early years, like sports or activities that promote this kind of performance. (Yoga has helped me a lot to get over many symptoms and to fix related atrophied-muscles/joints). 4. Exercise: Last but not least, exercising is the key to a proper fix in my opinion, specially if done throughout childhood and adolescence years. Hitting the gym helps stimulating specific muscle groups: priorizing leg exercises and mobility routines will make a difference on lower body's strenght and endurance . Getting involved into sports is the most ideal option for this, specially if the club-footer is still a kid: track and field, football (soccer of course), skateboarding/skating/surfing, swimming, are perfect examples; almost any sport that involves the usage of the lower body muscle groups would be alright :) I personally realized too late that I needed to do this steps in order to fix my equinovarus feet. When I was younger I didn't care about rehab or exercising at all. My parents (and doctors!) helped as much as they could, but my negligence prevented us to make any further improvements on my condition. Until i was in Highschool, I started to develop consciousness about my condition because my calves and feet were (and still are) really odd-looking, being deformed, full of scars and smaller than other people's...by this time I began doing research and creating myself a journey as a club-footed athelete! Nowadays I practice surfing, skateboarding, trail-running, swimming, soccer, golf, tennis, gymnastics and calisthenics, and I haven't felt any better. Yes, my feet and legs are not the most attractive (big and toned) and they may never be, but at least I'm doing my best everyday to improve this physical challenge that was given to me by nature, and that I can proudly say I own. I hope this testimony helps others with the same condition, or even people who's trying to correct this phenomenom on a pacient or a loved one. Happy fix man! Don't forget to help your kid throughout his journey, encourage him to improve himself, always be there for him and normalize his condition among his family and friends. Good luck brother
His leg injured two months ago now he start walking but can't put hi right leg properly please tell me about thi I m very tense please suggest some exercise
I am preparing for neet pg n got stuck in this chapter...never understood it well in ug too..after watching this when I started doing mcqs it was of great help ..thanks a million ton !
Pair seeds hone ke liye tel kalish
@@nabin_patnaik711 it's difficult chapter
I was born with this on my both feets. Always causing frustration and depression.. 25 years later still hard to accept it.. ikr its not my faulth but its so easy to blame yourself.. anyway glad i saw this video, its time to try to heal
Being Orthopedics residnet,this video is much helpful. Thanks Young orthopod
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching 🤗
Best ever ortho teacher u are
U r real bone teacher ❤️
Amazing video, I've understood after watching because immediately I came across clubfoot it was alittle difficult to get .
Thanks for such a nice video! It made everything clear as water!
Glad it was helpful!
Really awesome. The talus deformity was a grey zone to me. Even tuchjians dint clear this concept. But you did it in less than 10 min. Thank you very much. Thank you a lot.
"THANK YOU for helping me understand my birth defect alot better, I was born with a clubfoot & hand"
❤❤
Now u ok?
Very helpful , hope you continue this series for further benefits
that was deeply helpful , you are a gifted amazing teacher thanks alot
These videos are too good keep making new videos
simple but so beautifully presented... you gave a clear picture. Thankyou!
this video need 10 trillion likes
Thank You for clear picturized video. I hope new other more.
Thank you for this interesting video Sir. I was born with meningomyelocele and bilateral talipes which were corrected over 15 months during 1960s
Thanks for watching Sir🤗 God bless you🤗🤗🤗
Harsh man 90% of the docs didn't know what the hell they were doing in the 60s when it came to clubbed feet look at dudley moore for example. Hope your doing cool 😎
@@TheYoungOrthopod an any body tell me that after operation of clubfoot at the age of 17 how to do physiotherapy at home?
I’d like to see another video like this one showing the ponseti treatment, and another one showing the anterior tibial tendon transfer.
The best video I ever seen. Fantastic job sir
Very nicely presented with good animations and diagrams
An amazing explanation of the patho anatomy! Thank you!!
That was an amazing video... 👌 It would be really very helpful if you could make more such videos covering the remaining topics 💫
What a great video
Simple and best
Great work
Amazing description
Glad you enjoyed it😃!
Great video thank you
Glad you enjoyed it😃
nice presentation..
you are life saving
Thank you, very good explanation!
Glad it was helpful!
what a great video!! Thank you so much!
Excellent illustration of CTEV 👏👌
please do more videos on ORTHOPEDICS🙏
Excellent explanation,great work
Very informative and precise.
Glad it was helpful 😃
life saver for final prof exam...🙏🙏🙏
Thankyou Dr. Patel for the kind words🤗 more interesting videos coming soon! Stay tuned🤗
Very easy to understand. May allah bless you
Glad to hear that
amazing video but unfortunately the graphics are wrong while explaining the calcaneal rotation
but great explanation thanks
Excellent depiction and narration simplifying the understanding of complex deformity
This was fantastic. Thank you so much!
Glad it was helpful!
Correction of club foot you start with fore foot varus correction,followed by dorsflecttion to streching of Achill tendon every after 2 weeks by p.o.p castting Then donning of knight splints
This is just amazing. Thanks so much
Very nice sir
Waiting for more videos
Incredible!!! Hope you make more videos!!!
Thank you so much. It provided great help sir. 😇
Really useful, thankyou
You're welcome!
can you talk about dimeglo system used for club foot
Hats off man💯 nicely explained
Thanks a ton😀
Kindly give brief discussion on treatment options also.
Thanks for watching 🤗 will surely include that in the coming videos 👍🏻
Excellent video sir...
Very interesting &useful...
Thank you so much sir..👍
Excellent explanation.
Hi my foot club foot . very pain every day.please how to recover my foot
Thankyou so much...Such a clear explanation...!!
very well described with figures
Thank you sir 🙏🏼
Glad it was helpful😀
Wow ! Amazing
Thank you!
Thank you so much 🙏🙏😊
ONLINE EDUCATION IS FUTURE EDUCATION
marvelous presentation - Thanks
Thankyou ❤️❤️❤️
love this video. it helped me a lot, thank you so much. but, could you please give me the reference? I need it. thank you again
Best one ❤
Thanks a lot its really helpful
This video is great, thank you so much!
Thanks for watching 🤗 more interesting content coming soon 🤗🤗🤗
great presentation..very helpful!..can u plz make a video on rotator cuff disease n tests?
Excellent sir 🥉🥇🏅🥇🏅🥇
Many many thanks! Thankyou for watching!
Excellent video. I'm surprised how clearly I'm able to visualize and understand the clubfoot now.
Thankyou 🤗
Nice presentation
Very well explained
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome 👍😎
Thanks ✌️
Thankyou for this video!
You're so welcome!
Where can I fine you guys
its the ever best explanation.....marked the ends of this h.complicated topic..🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you
Good information
Great explanation
Glad you liked it
My sister was born with club foot, unequal height of the legs and size of the leg bothers her a lot and messes up her confidence. What do you recommend? Surgery or anything to help have the same height atleast.
This was very useful, especially the images showing the changes from normal bone structure, thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Wonderful sir...love ur explaination
Thankyou for watching 🤗🤗🤗
I enjoyed your lecture. What drawing application do you use?
amazing summary -please keeep it up
Sir plz make a video of foot and it's ligaments..will b very helpful
Sure I will
Awesome..thanku
Where to fix clubfoot for adults for a cheaper price?
I was born with Bilateral CTEV. Was treated with one surgery by FRCS doctor. Now m 26 nd i feel swelling in ankles. What shall I do?
I am only 16 years old i have this problem can i do this like normal by exercise
thanks
Very good vedio.
amazing explanation....by the way good introductory bgm
Thankyou dear🤗
Just wow
Superb man
Thank you so much 😀
Very helpful! Thank you for this explanation. You are the best! 18/12/2018 😃😃
Thanks for the kind words🤗
Awesome
I have questions
Is club foot can be cause also by hip dysplasia in cerebral palsy patient?
Sir you didn’t make clear what equino mean
Thankyou so much
My new born baby have clubfoot, tomorrow I have appointment with consultant. I am worried.
Any expert can comment, weather clubfeet can be fully cured and normally take how long?
Assalamualaikum bhai same problem pls help
Aap Kahan rahte ho
Hey man!
I'm sorry about your baby's condition, it can be a difficult task to fix club-foot perfectly, not only because it needs medical intervention but personal work/physical therapy is needed! I know this because I was born with club-foot myself!..on both of my feet. I hope this testimony can help you as a guidance for your kid:
Got the luck to get treated in Shriners Hospital in Los Angeles, CA. by Dr. Norman Otsuka back in 1999. I had 5 surgeries during my childhood, had to wear foot casts during long periods of time and recovering was a serious task with a lot of physiotherapy (which I personally didn't do properly). Now I am 22 y/o & I've dedicated my last few years to fix my equinovarus feet disorder, all I can say is that thanks to surgery I'm able to walk, run, jump, and do almost anything I want (physically).
I am no doctor of physiotherapist, but I'm a club footer with a high interest on improving my physical condition, so I would give this tips to anybody involved directly or indirectly into club-feet and wants to make the best out of it:
1. Get treated professionally:
Back in the day, surgery was needed to intervene with the condition, slightly cutting foot tendons to release proper foot length and form (The fix I personally had). Nowadays, there are some artifacts that make the club foot stretch and rearrange its form withouth surgery by putting feet into some straight aligned shoes which are attached onto a wooden plank. (There may be other options too!)
2. Get physiotherapy:
If surgery was done, after recovering from the wounds, the muscles/bones/nerves/tendons involved need to get back into action and get proper healing. Get some Thera-Bands and promote feet/ankle/knee mobility by using them to stretch your feet on numerous ways. Massage or any other form of physical therapy throughout the club-footer's life really helps improving the feels on feet and general conditions.
3. Stretching:
Get involved into stretching & stimulating your feet / lower body muscles, preferably since early years, like sports or activities that promote this kind of performance. (Yoga has helped me a lot to get over many symptoms and to fix related atrophied-muscles/joints).
4. Exercise:
Last but not least, exercising is the key to a proper fix in my opinion, specially if done throughout childhood and adolescence years. Hitting the gym helps stimulating specific muscle groups: priorizing leg exercises and mobility routines will make a difference on lower body's strenght and endurance . Getting involved into sports is the most ideal option for this, specially if the club-footer is still a kid: track and field, football (soccer of course), skateboarding/skating/surfing, swimming, are perfect examples; almost any sport that involves the usage of the lower body muscle groups would be alright :)
I personally realized too late that I needed to do this steps in order to fix my equinovarus feet. When I was younger I didn't care about rehab or exercising at all. My parents (and doctors!) helped as much as they could, but my negligence prevented us to make any further improvements on my condition. Until i was in Highschool, I started to develop consciousness about my condition because my calves and feet were (and still are) really odd-looking, being deformed, full of scars and smaller than other people's...by this time I began doing research and creating myself a journey as a club-footed athelete!
Nowadays I practice surfing, skateboarding, trail-running, swimming, soccer, golf, tennis, gymnastics and calisthenics, and I haven't felt any better. Yes, my feet and legs are not the most attractive (big and toned) and they may never be, but at least I'm doing my best everyday to improve this physical challenge that was given to me by nature, and that I can proudly say I own.
I hope this testimony helps others with the same condition, or even people who's trying to correct this phenomenom on a pacient or a loved one.
Happy fix man! Don't forget to help your kid throughout his journey, encourage him to improve himself, always be there for him and normalize his condition among his family and friends. Good luck brother
My New born has it,dose would they be able to cure it?
Amazing
Thanks
Whether it's correctable
Thank you very much dear.
It is the best lecture.for club foot
Thankyou for the kind and encouraging words 🤗
Excellent
Thanks for watching🤗 more interesting content on the way🤗
Hi my one year baby can't walk properly bcz of his one leg can u please tell me wht should I do any exercise?
His leg injured two months ago now he start walking but can't put hi right leg properly please tell me about thi I m very tense please suggest some exercise
My sister has club foot and his age was25 any solution of club foot
Amazing bro... :)
Wowww