| Literature DB >> 26590731 |
Christopher L Reeves1, Amber M Shane2, Francesca Zappasodi3, Trevor Payne3.
Abstract
Although deforming contractures of the lower extremities after acute cerebrovascular events are well documented in the literature, there is limited literature regarding specific surgical considerations for the correction of these deformities, which are nonosseus in nature. The equinovarus foot, regardless of its origin, is a challenging pathologic condition for the foot and ankle surgeon. It is critical to have a firm understanding of the cause and symptoms behind an equinovarus deformity before treatment. The clinical presentation is discussed with special attention to deformities in adults with rigid equinovarus deformities after cerebrovascular-related accidents or peripheral ischemic events.Entities:
Keywords: Cavovarus foot; Cavus foot; Contracture; Ischemic contracture; Soft tissue release; Spastic equinovarus; Tenotomy
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26590731 DOI: 10.1016/j.cpm.2015.06.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Podiatr Med Surg ISSN: 0891-8422 Impact factor: 1.231