2022
DOI: 10.1097/bpo.0000000000002278
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Participation and Motor Abilities in Children Aged 5 to 9 Years With Idiopathic Clubfeet After Treatment With the Ponseti Method

Abstract: † § and on behalf of the Dutch Clubfoot CentresBackground: Functioning in children consists of different aspects, including their ability to execute activities and participate in life situations. Several studies on children with clubfeet showed limited motor abilities and walking capacity compared with healthy control children, while other studies showed comparable athletic abilities and gross motor development. Although participation in activities of daily life plays an important role in the development of ch… Show more

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“…A group from Eindhoven (the Netherlands) aimed to identify the parent’s perception of their Ponseti-treated child’s participation in activities of daily life and their perceived motor ability as compared with age-matched controls. 3 There are some strengths to this approach as it really focuses on the things that are important to the children, and the addition of an aged-matched control cohort increases the value of the study. Parents of children aged between five and nine years, both with and without idiopathic clubfoot treated with the Ponseti method, were then asked to complete an online questionnaire.…”
Section: Participation and Motor Abilities After Treatment With The P...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A group from Eindhoven (the Netherlands) aimed to identify the parent’s perception of their Ponseti-treated child’s participation in activities of daily life and their perceived motor ability as compared with age-matched controls. 3 There are some strengths to this approach as it really focuses on the things that are important to the children, and the addition of an aged-matched control cohort increases the value of the study. Parents of children aged between five and nine years, both with and without idiopathic clubfoot treated with the Ponseti method, were then asked to complete an online questionnaire.…”
Section: Participation and Motor Abilities After Treatment With The P...mentioning
confidence: 99%