Development of adjustable foot corrective device for clubfoot treatment

Congenital talipes equinovarus (CTEV) or clubfoot is a complex deformity of the foot that is characterised by four main deformities; forefoot cavus and adductus, hindfoot varus and ankle equinus. Currently, the Ponseti method is the most general and recognized treatment with a high success rate of o...

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Main Authors: Shahrol, Mohamaddan, Chai, S. Fu,, Ahmad Hata, Rasit, Siti Zawiyah, Md Dawai, Case, Keith
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spelling my.unimas.ir.196642018-02-13T02:51:06Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/19664/ Development of adjustable foot corrective device for clubfoot treatment Shahrol, Mohamaddan Chai, S. Fu, Ahmad Hata, Rasit Siti Zawiyah, Md Dawai Case, Keith R Medicine (General) Congenital talipes equinovarus (CTEV) or clubfoot is a complex deformity of the foot that is characterised by four main deformities; forefoot cavus and adductus, hindfoot varus and ankle equinus. Currently, the Ponseti method is the most general and recognized treatment with a high success rate of over 90%. The treatment involves gentle manipulation and serial casting. However, the casting method could create complications for the patients such as soft-tissue damage and inconvenience in following the treatment schedule especially for those living far away from hospital. The aim of this research is to develop an adjustable corrective device for clubfoot treatment based on the techniques in the Ponseti method and at the same time attempt to eliminate the side-effects. The prototype consists of six adjustable movements from six different mechanisms to correct the four deformities. The prototype was developed using 3D printing method and the main material used is polylactic acid (PLA), rubber, aluminium and cotton fabric with sponge. The total weight of the prototype is around 300 g. Universiti Putra Malaysia 2017-05 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/19664/1/Development%20of%20Adjustable%20Foot%20Corrective%20Device%20for%20Clubfoot%20%28abstrak%29.pdf Shahrol, Mohamaddan and Chai, S. Fu, and Ahmad Hata, Rasit and Siti Zawiyah, Md Dawai and Case, Keith (2017) Development of adjustable foot corrective device for clubfoot treatment. Pertanika Journal, 25. pp. 251-258. ISSN 01287702 http://www.pertanika.upm.edu.my./index.php
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Shahrol, Mohamaddan
Chai, S. Fu,
Ahmad Hata, Rasit
Siti Zawiyah, Md Dawai
Case, Keith
Development of adjustable foot corrective device for clubfoot treatment
description Congenital talipes equinovarus (CTEV) or clubfoot is a complex deformity of the foot that is characterised by four main deformities; forefoot cavus and adductus, hindfoot varus and ankle equinus. Currently, the Ponseti method is the most general and recognized treatment with a high success rate of over 90%. The treatment involves gentle manipulation and serial casting. However, the casting method could create complications for the patients such as soft-tissue damage and inconvenience in following the treatment schedule especially for those living far away from hospital. The aim of this research is to develop an adjustable corrective device for clubfoot treatment based on the techniques in the Ponseti method and at the same time attempt to eliminate the side-effects. The prototype consists of six adjustable movements from six different mechanisms to correct the four deformities. The prototype was developed using 3D printing method and the main material used is polylactic acid (PLA), rubber, aluminium and cotton fabric with sponge. The total weight of the prototype is around 300 g.
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author Shahrol, Mohamaddan
Chai, S. Fu,
Ahmad Hata, Rasit
Siti Zawiyah, Md Dawai
Case, Keith
author_facet Shahrol, Mohamaddan
Chai, S. Fu,
Ahmad Hata, Rasit
Siti Zawiyah, Md Dawai
Case, Keith
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title Development of adjustable foot corrective device for clubfoot treatment
title_short Development of adjustable foot corrective device for clubfoot treatment
title_full Development of adjustable foot corrective device for clubfoot treatment
title_fullStr Development of adjustable foot corrective device for clubfoot treatment
title_full_unstemmed Development of adjustable foot corrective device for clubfoot treatment
title_sort development of adjustable foot corrective device for clubfoot treatment
publisher Universiti Putra Malaysia
publishDate 2017
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