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Therapeutic Recommendations Based on Clinical History and Video Documented PBS-Score

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4 - 14 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

Determine the relationship between the PBS-score and treatment recommendations provided by senior pediatric orthopedic surgeons.

Description

In conjunction with the assessments of video documented PBS-score items (described in Study I), treatment recommendations from six to eight experienced pediatric orthopedic surgeons from four different countries will be collected. Their recommendations will be based on the included items of the PBS-score, and patient history including age of the child, Pirani score, initial treatment (need for tenotomy), and reported compliance to orthotic use.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • diagnosis of idiopathic clubfoot, ability to walk 10 m repeatedly, and ability to communicate verbally (and in writing for caregivers) in Swedish, English, Portuguese, Urdu, or Pashto.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • syndromic clubfoot

Study details

Clubfoot

NCT06050564

Region Stockholm

27 January 2024

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