Acta Scientific Orthopaedics (ISSN: 2581-8635)

Perspective Volume 4 Issue 11

Treating Clubfoot by Mili Method

Chiraz Al Jobrani*

Consulting Specialist, Senior Physiotherapist, Head of Department; Head Physiotherapist/Al Noor Center for Blind, Qatar

*Corresponding Author: Chiraz Al Jobrani, Consulting Specialist, Senior Physiotherapist, Head of Department; Head Physiotherapist/Al Noor Center for Blind, Qatar.

Received: March 01, 2021; Published: October 22, 2021

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The Clubfoot is a congenital triple deformity of the baby’s foot, usually detected at birth with 1 to 4 /1000 occurrence, it is the most common birth defects. It can be bilateral or unilateral, mild or severe. This triple deformity known as clubfoot occurs in 3 planes of the space:

  1. On the first plane, the frontal plane, Varus of the hind foot, which is the major deformity.
  2. On the second plane, the transversal plane, medial rotation of the calcaneo-pedial block which is an adduction of the forefoot.
  3. On the third plane, the sagittal plane, the ankle equine which is a plantar flexion of the foot with Achilles tendon shortness.
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Citation: Chiraz Al Jobrani. “Treating Clubfoot by Mili Method".Acta Scientific Orthopaedics 4.11 (2021): 43-45




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