Club Foot / Congenital talipes equinovarus (Hindi) : Orthopedic Lectures

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    Club Foot / Congenital talipes equinovarus (CTEV) : Orthopedic Lectures
    Clubfoot is a deformity in which an infant's foot is turned inward, often so severely that the bottom of the foot faces sideways or even upward. Around 1 infant in every 1,000 live births will have clubfoot, making it one of the more common congenital (present at birth) foot deformities.
    Clubfoot is not painful during infancy. However, if your child's clubfoot is not treated, the foot will remain deformed, and they will not be able to walk normally. With proper treatment, the majority of children are able to enjoy a wide range of physical activities with little trace of the deformity.
    Most cases of clubfoot are successfully treated with nonsurgical methods that may include a combination of stretching, casting, and bracing. Treatment usually begins shortly after birth.
    In clubfoot, the tendons that connect the leg muscles to the foot bones are short and tight, causing the foot to twist inward.
    Although clubfoot is diagnosed at birth, many cases are first discovered during a prenatal ultrasound. In about half of the children with clubfoot, both feet are affected. Boys are twice more likely than girls to have the deformity.
    Appearance: Clubfoot can range from mild to severe, but typically has the same general appearance. The foot is turned inward and there is often a deep crease on the bottom of the foot. In limbs affected by clubfoot, the foot and leg are slightly shorter than normal, and the calf is thinner due to underdeveloped muscles. These differences are more obvious in children with clubfoot on only one side.
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Комментарии • 13

  • @Swati1984-g
    @Swati1984-g Месяц назад +1

    Nice concept given sir..learning many things from your videos and practicing..

  • @rehanaamin5453
    @rehanaamin5453 Месяц назад

    Very informative sir ...... Much respect from pakistan

  • @PriyanshiChaudhari-fx1eq
    @PriyanshiChaudhari-fx1eq Месяц назад +1

    Very well explained!!!

  • @dragongaming-ec2nh
    @dragongaming-ec2nh 24 дня назад

    Thanks sir Hindi video

  • @shashikantrai9045
    @shashikantrai9045 16 дней назад

    After Tenotmey denis brown shoe need to be wear for 23 hrs for 3 Months.
    Then night and nap time for minimum for 12-14 hrs a day for 5 yrs.
    Pls correct your information.

  • @lakshmisuresh9029
    @lakshmisuresh9029 Месяц назад

    Sir is there any treatment for polio attacked persons

  • @user-fk8ch7fn6d
    @user-fk8ch7fn6d 3 месяца назад +2

    thanks
    am in Dhaka Bangladesh

  • @yashpaul8230
    @yashpaul8230 3 месяца назад +1

    Could u please suggest me good dooctors in north india. My daughter is 2.5 years old and she has problem in club foot, but very light.

    • @kuhelimaity8378
      @kuhelimaity8378 3 месяца назад

      I had club foot but now it is completely normal n now I am working as a nurse. My mom treated it by the massage of her magical hands with mustard oil only. Mom is the best doctor 🏥

  • @user-qn7dx9iq4m
    @user-qn7dx9iq4m 3 месяца назад +1

    I not even clear neet UG even see video...

  • @princetaniya6795
    @princetaniya6795 Месяц назад

    Contact number chahiye sir apka