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CTEV Recurrence Correction

CTEV Recurrence Correction

What are the symptoms of CTEV recurrence?

  • Noticeable foot deformity, such as the foot turning inward or downward.
  • Pain or discomfort in the affected foot.
  • Difficulty in walking or uneven gait.

What is CTEV Recurrence Correction?

CTEV Recurrence Correction is a critical procedure aimed at addressing the return of Congenital Talipes Equinovarus (CTEV), commonly known as clubfoot, in children who have previously undergone treatment.

What causes CTEV recurrence?

  • Inadequate initial treatment or non-compliance with the treatment protocol.
  • Genetic factors or underlying conditions that may affect the foot’s development.
  • Failure to use corrective devices like braces as recommended.

How is CTEV recurrence treated?

  • CTEV Recurrence Correction typically includes a combination of corrective casting, bracing, and, in some cases, surgical intervention to achieve proper alignment.
  • Regular follow-up appointments to monitor progress and adjust treatment as needed.
  • Physical therapy to strengthen the foot and improve mobility.

Treatments

CTEV correction by Ponseti method of Casting

CTEV recurrence correction

Tendon transfer surgeries

Minimally invasive soft tissue and bony surgeries for CTEV

Flat foot

Foot and ankle malalignment

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