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237 related items for PubMed ID: 12409910

  • 21. Selective soft-tissue release for recurrent or residual deformity after conservative treatment of idiopathic clubfoot.
    Park SS, Kim SW, Jung BS, Lee HS, Kim JS.
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  • 23. [The bridle procedure in treatment of foot deformity in children with slight cerebral spastic paralysis].
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  • 25. [Transposition of the posterior tibial tendon in neuropathic talipes equinovarus].
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  • 26. [Is surgery of the hip adductor muscles justified in children with cerebral palsy?].
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  • 33. [Surgical restoration of drop foot deformity with tibialis posterior tendon transfer].
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  • 36. The Bridle procedure: a new treatment for equinus and equinovarus deformities in children.
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  • 37. Anterior tibial tendon transfer in relapsing congenital clubfoot: long-term follow-up study of two series treated with a different protocol.
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  • 40. A novel surgical option for the operative treatment of clubfoot.
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