SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 24
Download to read offline
NASIR AHMAD (M.Sc. NURSING 2nd YEAR
SPECIALITY: CHILD HEALTH NURSING
 CONGENITAL TALIPES
EQUINOVARUS (CTEV)
commonly known as Clubfoot
is one of the most common
congenital musculoskeletal
deformity among newborns.
Although it is called
congenital, it is not an
embryonic malformation but
is developmental deformation
occurring during 2nd trimester.
 CTEV or Club foot
describes a range of foot
abnormalities usually
present at birth (congenital)
in which the baby’s foot is
twisted out of shape or
position. In clubfoot the
tissues connecting the
muscles to the bone
(tendons) are shorter than
usual. Clubfoot is a fairly
common birth defect and is
usually an isolated problem
for an otherwise healthy
newborn.
 Incidence of CTEV is 1 per 1000, making it the fifth most
common congenital malformation after
cardiovascular anomalies (9 per 1000)
hypospadiasis (3.4 per 1000)
urinary tract malformations (2.4 per 1000) &
Down’s Syndrome (1.5 per 1000).
 Greater incidence is found in male babies as compared to the
female babies.
 GENDER-
males are twice as likely as
females to be born with club
foot.
 GENETICS-
if a parent who was born with
club foot, they have a higher
chance of having a child with
the same condition. The risk is
higher if both parents have the
condition.
 The clubfoot is mainly idiopathic, the genetic
factors are believed to play a major role and some
specific gene changes have been associated with it,
but this is not yet well understood. It appears to be
passed down through families.
 It is not caused by the fetus’ position in the uterus.
 Sometimes it may be linked to other skeletal
abnormalities, such as spina bifida cystic, or a
developmental hip condition known as hip dysplasia
or developmental dysplasia of the hip (DHH).
 It may be due to a disruption in a neuromuscular
pathway, possibly in the brain, the spinal cord, a
nerve or a muscle.
 Environmental factors may play a role. Research has
found a link between the incidence of club foot and
maternal age, as well as whether the mother smokes
cigarettes and if she has diabetes.
 A link has also been noted between chance of
clubfoot and early amniocentesis that is before 13
weeks of gestation during pregnancy.
 Oligohydramnios
 Amniotic Band Syndrome and congenital
constriction rings.
 Increased occurrences in those children with
neuromuscular disorders, such as cerebral palsy and
spina bifida.
 The top of the foot is usually twisted downward and
inward, increasing the arch and turning the heel
inward.
 The foot may be turned so severely that it actually
looks as if it’s upside down.
 The affected leg or foot may be slightly shorter.
 The calf muscles in the affected leg are usually
underdeveloped.
 Despite its look, clubfoot itself does not cause any
discomfort or pain. But the difficulty in walking.
 In fact the Achilles tendon is too short.
 IDIOPATHIC CLUBFOOT:
Also known as talipes equinovirus, idiopathic club foot is
the most common type of clubfoot and is present at birth.
This congenital anomaly is seen in one out of every 1000
babies, with half of the cases of clubfoot involving only one
foot. There is currently no known cause of idiopathic
clubfoot, but baby boys are twice as likely to have clubfoot
compared to baby girls.
 Neurogenic Clubfoot
Neurogenic clubfoot is caused by an underlying neurologic
condition. For instance, a child born with spina bifida A
clubfoot may also develop later in childhood due to cerebral
palsy or a spinal cord compression.
 Syndromic Clubfoot
Syndromic clubfoot is found along with a number of other
clinical conditions, which relate to an underlying syndrome.
Examples of syndromes where a clubfoot can occur include
arthrogryposis, constriction band syndrome (streeter’s
dysplasia), tibial hemimelia & diastrophic dwarfism.
 Clubfoot consists of bone deformity and soft tissue
contracture. It has several tissue abnormalities, including
muscle and cartilage anomalies, bone primary germ plasm
defects, and vascular abnormalities such as
hypoplasia/absence of the anterior tibial artery.
 Retracting fibrosis (or myofibrosis) may occur secondary to
increased fibrous tissue in muscles and ligaments, results into
shortening of the Achilles tendon which in turn results the
deformity of the foot.
 Most commonly, a doctor recognizes clubfoot soon after birth
just from looking at the shape and positioning of the
newborn's foot. Occasionally, the doctor may request X-rays
to fully understand how severe the clubfoot is, but usually X-
rays are not necessary.
 It's possible to clearly see most cases of clubfoot before birth
during a routine ultrasound exam in 20th of pregnancy. While
nothing can be done before birth to solve the problem,
knowing about the condition may give you time to learn more
about clubfoot and get in touch with appropriate health
experts, such as a paediatric orthopaedic surgeon and a
genetic counsellor.
 Because your newborn's bones, joints and tendons are very
flexible, treatment for clubfoot usually begins in the first week
or two after birth. The goal of treatment is to improve the way
your child's foot looks and works before he or she learns to
walk, in hopes of preventing long-term disabilities.
 Treatment options include:
 Stretching and casting (Ponseti method)
 Surgery
 This is the most common treatment for clubfoot. The doctor will:
 Move your baby's foot into a correct position and then place it in a
cast to hold it there
 Reposition and recast your baby's foot once a week for several
months
 Perform a minor surgical procedure to lengthen the Achilles tendon
(percutaneous Achilles tenotomy) toward the end of this process
After the shape of your baby's foot is realigned, you'll need to
maintain it with one or more of the following:
 Doing stretching exercises with your baby
 Putting your child in special shoes and braces
 Making sure your child wears the shoes and braces as long as
needed — usually full time for three months, and then at night and
during naps for up to three years
 For this method to be successful, you'll need to apply the braces
according to your doctor's directions so that the foot doesn't return
to its original position. The main reason this procedure sometimes
doesn't work is because the braces are not used as directed.
 If your baby's clubfoot is severe or doesn't respond to
nonsurgical treatments, more-invasive surgery may be needed.
An orthopaedic surgeon can lengthen or reposition tendons
and ligaments to help ease the foot into a better position. After
surgery, your child will be in a cast for up to two months, and
then need to wear a brace for a year or so to prevent the
clubfoot from coming back.
 Even with treatment, clubfoot may not be totally correctable.
But in most cases, babies who are treated early grow up to
wear ordinary shoes and lead full, active lives.
 Nursing Assessment
 History:- Seek a detailed family history of clubfoot
or neuromuscular disorders, and perform a general
examination to identify any other abnormalities.
 Physical exam. Examine the feet with the child
prone, with the plantar aspect of the feet visualized,
and supine to evaluate internal rotation and varus; if
the child can stand, determine whether the foot is
plantigrade, whether the heel is bearing weight, and
whether it is in varus, valgus, or neutral.
 Nursing Diagnosis
 Based on the assessment data, the major nursing
diagnoses are:
 Disturbed body image related to permanent alteration in
structure and/or function.
 Deficient knowledge related to the condition, prognosis,
treatment, self-care, and discharge needs.
 Risk for peripheral neurovascular dysfunction related to
mechanical compression (cast or brace).
 Risk for impaired skin integrity related to cast
application, traction or surgery.
 Risk for impaired parenting related to maladaptive coping
strategies secondary to diagnosis of talipes deformity.
 The major nursing care planning goals for patients with
congenital talipes equinovarus (clubfoot) are:
 Parents verbalize acceptance of self in the situation
 Family discuss about situation and changes that would have
occurred.
 Parents develop realistic goals/plans for the future.
 Parents explain disease state, recognizes the need for
medications and understands treatments.
 Parents demonstrate how to incorporate new health regimen into
lifestyle.
 Parents exhibit ability to deal with health situation and remain in
control of life.
 Parents demonstrate an understanding of plan to heal tissue and
prevent injury.
 Parents describe measures to protect and heal the tissue,
including wound care.
 Protect skin integrity. Monitor site of impaired tissue
integrity at least once daily for color changes, redness, swelling,
warmth, pain, or other signs of infection; monitor patient’s skin
care practices, noting type of soap or other cleansing agents
used, temperature of water, and frequency of skin cleansing; and
provide gloves or clip the nails if necessary to avoid damaging
the skin with scratches.
 Promote acceptance of body image. Acknowledge and accept
an expression of feelings of frustration, dependency, anger, grief,
and hostility; support verbalization of positive or negative
feelings about the actual or perceived loss; and be realistic and
positive during treatments, in health teaching, and in setting
goals within limitations.
 Provide health education. Include the parents in creating the
teaching plan, beginning with establishing objectives and goals
for learning at the beginning of the session; provide clear,
thorough, and understandable explanations and demonstrations;
and render positive, constructive reinforcement of learning.

 Goals are met as evidenced by:
 Parents verbalized acceptance of self in situation
 Family discussed about situation and changes that would have
occurred.
 Parents developed realistic goals/plans for the future.
 Parents explained disease state, recognizes need for medications,
and understands treatments.
 Parents demonstrated how to incorporate new health regimen into
lifestyle.
 Parents exhibited ability to deal with health situation and remain in
control of life.
 Parents demonstrated an understanding of plan to heal tissue and
prevent injury.
 Parents described measures to protect and heal the tissue, including
wound care.
 Because doctors don't know what causes clubfoot, you can't
completely prevent it. However, if you're pregnant, you can
do things to limit your baby's risk of birth defects, such as:
 Not smoking or spending time in smoky environments
 Not drinking alcohol
 Avoiding drugs not approved by your doctor
 Kruse LM, Buchan JG, Gurnett CA, Dobbs MB. Polygenic threshold
model with sex dimorphism in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: the Carter
effect. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2012 Aug 15;94(16):1485-91. [PubMed]
 Honein MA, Paulozzi LJ, Moore CA. Family history, maternal smoking,
and clubfoot: an indication of a gene-environment interaction. Am J
Epidemiol. 2000 Oct 01;152(7):658-65. [PubMed]
 Parker SE, Mai CT, Strickland MJ, Olney RS, Rickard R, Marengo L,
Wang Y, Hashmi SS, Meyer RE., National Birth Defects Prevention
Network. Multistate study of the epidemiology of clubfoot. Birth Defects
Res A Clin Mol Teratol. 2009 Nov;85(11):897-904. [PubMed]
 Halmesmäki E, Raivio K, Ylikorkala O. A possible association between
maternal drinking and fetal clubfoot. N Engl J Med. 1985 Mar
21;312(12):790. [PubMed]
 Barker SL, Macnicol MF. Seasonal distribution of idiopathic congenital
talipes equinovarus in Scotland. J Pediatr Orthop B. 2002 Apr;11(2):129-
33. [PubMed]
 Mandlecha P, Kanojia RK, Champawat VS, Kumar A. Evaluation of
modified Ponseti technique in treatment of complex clubfeet. J Clin
Orthop Trauma. 2019 May-Jun;10(3):599-608. [PMC free article]
[PubMed]
clubfoot ppt.pptx

More Related Content

What's hot

What's hot (20)

Club foot
Club footClub foot
Club foot
 
Spinal injury ppt
Spinal injury pptSpinal injury ppt
Spinal injury ppt
 
Total Knee Replacement (TKR)
Total Knee Replacement (TKR)Total Knee Replacement (TKR)
Total Knee Replacement (TKR)
 
Spinal cord injury (SCI)
Spinal cord injury (SCI)Spinal cord injury (SCI)
Spinal cord injury (SCI)
 
Clubfoot
Clubfoot Clubfoot
Clubfoot
 
Cervical spine injuries and its management
Cervical spine injuries and its managementCervical spine injuries and its management
Cervical spine injuries and its management
 
Spina bifida
Spina bifida  Spina bifida
Spina bifida
 
Prolpased inter vertebral disc (pivd)
Prolpased inter vertebral disc (pivd)Prolpased inter vertebral disc (pivd)
Prolpased inter vertebral disc (pivd)
 
Spinal cord injury
Spinal cord injurySpinal cord injury
Spinal cord injury
 
Management of Fractures
Management of FracturesManagement of Fractures
Management of Fractures
 
Club foot
Club footClub foot
Club foot
 
Spinal bifida
Spinal bifidaSpinal bifida
Spinal bifida
 
Club foot
Club footClub foot
Club foot
 
Anterior cruciate ligament-Injury & management
Anterior cruciate ligament-Injury & managementAnterior cruciate ligament-Injury & management
Anterior cruciate ligament-Injury & management
 
Scapula fracture diagnosis and management
Scapula fracture diagnosis and managementScapula fracture diagnosis and management
Scapula fracture diagnosis and management
 
Degenerative spine
Degenerative  spineDegenerative  spine
Degenerative spine
 
(9)external fixation indications and techniques(bonatus)
(9)external fixation indications and techniques(bonatus)(9)external fixation indications and techniques(bonatus)
(9)external fixation indications and techniques(bonatus)
 
Spinal cord injuries
Spinal cord injuriesSpinal cord injuries
Spinal cord injuries
 
Soft tissue injuries
Soft tissue injuriesSoft tissue injuries
Soft tissue injuries
 
Neurogenic bladder
Neurogenic bladderNeurogenic bladder
Neurogenic bladder
 

Similar to clubfoot ppt.pptx

clubfoot-120814101930-phpapp02.pdf
clubfoot-120814101930-phpapp02.pdfclubfoot-120814101930-phpapp02.pdf
clubfoot-120814101930-phpapp02.pdfpascalmugodo
 
Clubfoot treatment at Kids Orthopedic, Kolkata
Clubfoot treatment at Kids Orthopedic, KolkataClubfoot treatment at Kids Orthopedic, Kolkata
Clubfoot treatment at Kids Orthopedic, KolkataKids Orthopedic
 
club foot ppt.pptx
club foot ppt.pptxclub foot ppt.pptx
club foot ppt.pptxAishwariyaV3
 
8.CONGENITAL ANOMALIES PPT orthopedic nursing
8.CONGENITAL ANOMALIES PPT orthopedic nursing8.CONGENITAL ANOMALIES PPT orthopedic nursing
8.CONGENITAL ANOMALIES PPT orthopedic nursingRenjini R
 
REVIEW CURRENTOPINION Toe walking causes, epidemiology, ass.docx
REVIEW CURRENTOPINION Toe walking causes, epidemiology, ass.docxREVIEW CURRENTOPINION Toe walking causes, epidemiology, ass.docx
REVIEW CURRENTOPINION Toe walking causes, epidemiology, ass.docxmichael591
 
Scoliosis surgery-india
Scoliosis surgery-indiaScoliosis surgery-india
Scoliosis surgery-indiaAlice Cheryl
 
Club foot in Child
Club foot in ChildClub foot in Child
Club foot in ChildRitik Singh
 
Rickets Rehabilitation program
Rickets Rehabilitation program Rickets Rehabilitation program
Rickets Rehabilitation program ZaidHjab
 
Sarita,Gm20-116,lesson 3....pptx
Sarita,Gm20-116,lesson 3....pptxSarita,Gm20-116,lesson 3....pptx
Sarita,Gm20-116,lesson 3....pptxssuser3d2170
 
MUSCULOSKELETAL PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN part 1.pptx
MUSCULOSKELETAL PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN part 1.pptxMUSCULOSKELETAL PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN part 1.pptx
MUSCULOSKELETAL PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN part 1.pptxVanessa Ferrer
 
FMC12449_Paediatrics RB FINAL FOR PRINT
FMC12449_Paediatrics RB FINAL FOR PRINTFMC12449_Paediatrics RB FINAL FOR PRINT
FMC12449_Paediatrics RB FINAL FOR PRINTSandra Ryan
 
Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral PalsyCerebral Palsy
Cerebral Palsyadnadmin
 

Similar to clubfoot ppt.pptx (20)

Clubfoot prof g s patnaik
Clubfoot prof g s patnaikClubfoot prof g s patnaik
Clubfoot prof g s patnaik
 
clubfoot-120814101930-phpapp02.pdf
clubfoot-120814101930-phpapp02.pdfclubfoot-120814101930-phpapp02.pdf
clubfoot-120814101930-phpapp02.pdf
 
Clubfoot treatment at Kids Orthopedic, Kolkata
Clubfoot treatment at Kids Orthopedic, KolkataClubfoot treatment at Kids Orthopedic, Kolkata
Clubfoot treatment at Kids Orthopedic, Kolkata
 
club foot ppt.pptx
club foot ppt.pptxclub foot ppt.pptx
club foot ppt.pptx
 
Orthopedic abnormalities
Orthopedic abnormalitiesOrthopedic abnormalities
Orthopedic abnormalities
 
8.CONGENITAL ANOMALIES PPT orthopedic nursing
8.CONGENITAL ANOMALIES PPT orthopedic nursing8.CONGENITAL ANOMALIES PPT orthopedic nursing
8.CONGENITAL ANOMALIES PPT orthopedic nursing
 
REVIEW CURRENTOPINION Toe walking causes, epidemiology, ass.docx
REVIEW CURRENTOPINION Toe walking causes, epidemiology, ass.docxREVIEW CURRENTOPINION Toe walking causes, epidemiology, ass.docx
REVIEW CURRENTOPINION Toe walking causes, epidemiology, ass.docx
 
Scoliosis surgery-india
Scoliosis surgery-indiaScoliosis surgery-india
Scoliosis surgery-india
 
Club foot in Child
Club foot in ChildClub foot in Child
Club foot in Child
 
Rickets Rehabilitation program
Rickets Rehabilitation program Rickets Rehabilitation program
Rickets Rehabilitation program
 
Sarita,Gm20-116,lesson 3....pptx
Sarita,Gm20-116,lesson 3....pptxSarita,Gm20-116,lesson 3....pptx
Sarita,Gm20-116,lesson 3....pptx
 
Club foot ppt
Club foot ppt Club foot ppt
Club foot ppt
 
MUSCULOSKELETAL PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN part 1.pptx
MUSCULOSKELETAL PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN part 1.pptxMUSCULOSKELETAL PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN part 1.pptx
MUSCULOSKELETAL PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN part 1.pptx
 
Adolescence diseases
Adolescence diseasesAdolescence diseases
Adolescence diseases
 
Orthopedic disorders
Orthopedic disordersOrthopedic disorders
Orthopedic disorders
 
Clubb foot
Clubb footClubb foot
Clubb foot
 
FMC12449_Paediatrics RB FINAL FOR PRINT
FMC12449_Paediatrics RB FINAL FOR PRINTFMC12449_Paediatrics RB FINAL FOR PRINT
FMC12449_Paediatrics RB FINAL FOR PRINT
 
Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral PalsyCerebral Palsy
Cerebral Palsy
 
Cerebralpalsy
Cerebralpalsy Cerebralpalsy
Cerebralpalsy
 
Mahi congenital
Mahi congenitalMahi congenital
Mahi congenital
 

Recently uploaded

indian Call Girl Panchkula ❤️🍑 9907093804 Low Rate Call Girls Ludhiana Tulsi
indian Call Girl Panchkula ❤️🍑 9907093804 Low Rate Call Girls Ludhiana Tulsiindian Call Girl Panchkula ❤️🍑 9907093804 Low Rate Call Girls Ludhiana Tulsi
indian Call Girl Panchkula ❤️🍑 9907093804 Low Rate Call Girls Ludhiana TulsiHigh Profile Call Girls Chandigarh Aarushi
 
Dehradun Call Girls Service 8854095900 Real Russian Girls Looking Models
Dehradun Call Girls Service 8854095900 Real Russian Girls Looking ModelsDehradun Call Girls Service 8854095900 Real Russian Girls Looking Models
Dehradun Call Girls Service 8854095900 Real Russian Girls Looking Modelsindiancallgirl4rent
 
Vip sexy Call Girls Service In Sector 137,9999965857 Young Female Escorts Ser...
Vip sexy Call Girls Service In Sector 137,9999965857 Young Female Escorts Ser...Vip sexy Call Girls Service In Sector 137,9999965857 Young Female Escorts Ser...
Vip sexy Call Girls Service In Sector 137,9999965857 Young Female Escorts Ser...Call Girls Noida
 
Call Girl In Zirakpur ❤️♀️@ 9988299661 Zirakpur Call Girls Near Me ❤️♀️@ Sexy...
Call Girl In Zirakpur ❤️♀️@ 9988299661 Zirakpur Call Girls Near Me ❤️♀️@ Sexy...Call Girl In Zirakpur ❤️♀️@ 9988299661 Zirakpur Call Girls Near Me ❤️♀️@ Sexy...
Call Girl In Zirakpur ❤️♀️@ 9988299661 Zirakpur Call Girls Near Me ❤️♀️@ Sexy...Sheetaleventcompany
 
Udaipur Call Girls 📲 9999965857 Call Girl in Udaipur
Udaipur Call Girls 📲 9999965857 Call Girl in UdaipurUdaipur Call Girls 📲 9999965857 Call Girl in Udaipur
Udaipur Call Girls 📲 9999965857 Call Girl in Udaipurseemahedar019
 
Jalandhar Female Call Girls Contact Number 9053900678 💚Jalandhar Female Call...
Jalandhar  Female Call Girls Contact Number 9053900678 💚Jalandhar Female Call...Jalandhar  Female Call Girls Contact Number 9053900678 💚Jalandhar Female Call...
Jalandhar Female Call Girls Contact Number 9053900678 💚Jalandhar Female Call...Call Girls Service Chandigarh Ayushi
 
Call Girls Hyderabad Just Call 9907093804 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
Call Girls Hyderabad Just Call 9907093804 Top Class Call Girl Service AvailableCall Girls Hyderabad Just Call 9907093804 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
Call Girls Hyderabad Just Call 9907093804 Top Class Call Girl Service AvailableDipal Arora
 
VIP Kolkata Call Girl New Town 👉 8250192130 Available With Room
VIP Kolkata Call Girl New Town 👉 8250192130  Available With RoomVIP Kolkata Call Girl New Town 👉 8250192130  Available With Room
VIP Kolkata Call Girl New Town 👉 8250192130 Available With Roomdivyansh0kumar0
 
❤️♀️@ Jaipur Call Girl Agency ❤️♀️@ Manjeet Russian Call Girls Service in Jai...
❤️♀️@ Jaipur Call Girl Agency ❤️♀️@ Manjeet Russian Call Girls Service in Jai...❤️♀️@ Jaipur Call Girl Agency ❤️♀️@ Manjeet Russian Call Girls Service in Jai...
❤️♀️@ Jaipur Call Girl Agency ❤️♀️@ Manjeet Russian Call Girls Service in Jai...Gfnyt.com
 
Call Girl Price Amritsar ❤️🍑 9053900678 Call Girls in Amritsar Suman
Call Girl Price Amritsar ❤️🍑 9053900678 Call Girls in Amritsar SumanCall Girl Price Amritsar ❤️🍑 9053900678 Call Girls in Amritsar Suman
Call Girl Price Amritsar ❤️🍑 9053900678 Call Girls in Amritsar SumanCall Girls Service Chandigarh Ayushi
 
(Sonam Bajaj) Call Girl in Jaipur- 09257276172 Escorts Service 50% Off with C...
(Sonam Bajaj) Call Girl in Jaipur- 09257276172 Escorts Service 50% Off with C...(Sonam Bajaj) Call Girl in Jaipur- 09257276172 Escorts Service 50% Off with C...
(Sonam Bajaj) Call Girl in Jaipur- 09257276172 Escorts Service 50% Off with C...indiancallgirl4rent
 
Basics of Anatomy- Language of Anatomy.pptx
Basics of Anatomy- Language of Anatomy.pptxBasics of Anatomy- Language of Anatomy.pptx
Basics of Anatomy- Language of Anatomy.pptxAyush Gupta
 
💚😋Chandigarh Escort Service Call Girls, ₹5000 To 25K With AC💚😋
💚😋Chandigarh Escort Service Call Girls, ₹5000 To 25K With AC💚😋💚😋Chandigarh Escort Service Call Girls, ₹5000 To 25K With AC💚😋
💚😋Chandigarh Escort Service Call Girls, ₹5000 To 25K With AC💚😋Sheetaleventcompany
 
Russian Escorts Aishbagh Road * 9548273370 Naughty Call Girls Service in Lucknow
Russian Escorts Aishbagh Road * 9548273370 Naughty Call Girls Service in LucknowRussian Escorts Aishbagh Road * 9548273370 Naughty Call Girls Service in Lucknow
Russian Escorts Aishbagh Road * 9548273370 Naughty Call Girls Service in Lucknowgragteena
 
Hot Call Girl In Ludhiana 👅🥵 9053'900678 Call Girls Service In Ludhiana
Hot  Call Girl In Ludhiana 👅🥵 9053'900678 Call Girls Service In LudhianaHot  Call Girl In Ludhiana 👅🥵 9053'900678 Call Girls Service In Ludhiana
Hot Call Girl In Ludhiana 👅🥵 9053'900678 Call Girls Service In LudhianaRussian Call Girls in Ludhiana
 
💚😋Mumbai Escort Service Call Girls, ₹5000 To 25K With AC💚😋
💚😋Mumbai Escort Service Call Girls, ₹5000 To 25K With AC💚😋💚😋Mumbai Escort Service Call Girls, ₹5000 To 25K With AC💚😋
💚😋Mumbai Escort Service Call Girls, ₹5000 To 25K With AC💚😋Sheetaleventcompany
 
Dehradun Call Girls Service ❤️🍑 8854095900 👄🫦Independent Escort Service Dehradun
Dehradun Call Girls Service ❤️🍑 8854095900 👄🫦Independent Escort Service DehradunDehradun Call Girls Service ❤️🍑 8854095900 👄🫦Independent Escort Service Dehradun
Dehradun Call Girls Service ❤️🍑 8854095900 👄🫦Independent Escort Service DehradunNiamh verma
 

Recently uploaded (20)

indian Call Girl Panchkula ❤️🍑 9907093804 Low Rate Call Girls Ludhiana Tulsi
indian Call Girl Panchkula ❤️🍑 9907093804 Low Rate Call Girls Ludhiana Tulsiindian Call Girl Panchkula ❤️🍑 9907093804 Low Rate Call Girls Ludhiana Tulsi
indian Call Girl Panchkula ❤️🍑 9907093804 Low Rate Call Girls Ludhiana Tulsi
 
Dehradun Call Girls Service 8854095900 Real Russian Girls Looking Models
Dehradun Call Girls Service 8854095900 Real Russian Girls Looking ModelsDehradun Call Girls Service 8854095900 Real Russian Girls Looking Models
Dehradun Call Girls Service 8854095900 Real Russian Girls Looking Models
 
Vip sexy Call Girls Service In Sector 137,9999965857 Young Female Escorts Ser...
Vip sexy Call Girls Service In Sector 137,9999965857 Young Female Escorts Ser...Vip sexy Call Girls Service In Sector 137,9999965857 Young Female Escorts Ser...
Vip sexy Call Girls Service In Sector 137,9999965857 Young Female Escorts Ser...
 
Call Girl In Zirakpur ❤️♀️@ 9988299661 Zirakpur Call Girls Near Me ❤️♀️@ Sexy...
Call Girl In Zirakpur ❤️♀️@ 9988299661 Zirakpur Call Girls Near Me ❤️♀️@ Sexy...Call Girl In Zirakpur ❤️♀️@ 9988299661 Zirakpur Call Girls Near Me ❤️♀️@ Sexy...
Call Girl In Zirakpur ❤️♀️@ 9988299661 Zirakpur Call Girls Near Me ❤️♀️@ Sexy...
 
Udaipur Call Girls 📲 9999965857 Call Girl in Udaipur
Udaipur Call Girls 📲 9999965857 Call Girl in UdaipurUdaipur Call Girls 📲 9999965857 Call Girl in Udaipur
Udaipur Call Girls 📲 9999965857 Call Girl in Udaipur
 
Jalandhar Female Call Girls Contact Number 9053900678 💚Jalandhar Female Call...
Jalandhar  Female Call Girls Contact Number 9053900678 💚Jalandhar Female Call...Jalandhar  Female Call Girls Contact Number 9053900678 💚Jalandhar Female Call...
Jalandhar Female Call Girls Contact Number 9053900678 💚Jalandhar Female Call...
 
Call Girls Hyderabad Just Call 9907093804 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
Call Girls Hyderabad Just Call 9907093804 Top Class Call Girl Service AvailableCall Girls Hyderabad Just Call 9907093804 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
Call Girls Hyderabad Just Call 9907093804 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
 
VIP Kolkata Call Girl New Town 👉 8250192130 Available With Room
VIP Kolkata Call Girl New Town 👉 8250192130  Available With RoomVIP Kolkata Call Girl New Town 👉 8250192130  Available With Room
VIP Kolkata Call Girl New Town 👉 8250192130 Available With Room
 
❤️♀️@ Jaipur Call Girl Agency ❤️♀️@ Manjeet Russian Call Girls Service in Jai...
❤️♀️@ Jaipur Call Girl Agency ❤️♀️@ Manjeet Russian Call Girls Service in Jai...❤️♀️@ Jaipur Call Girl Agency ❤️♀️@ Manjeet Russian Call Girls Service in Jai...
❤️♀️@ Jaipur Call Girl Agency ❤️♀️@ Manjeet Russian Call Girls Service in Jai...
 
Call Girl Price Amritsar ❤️🍑 9053900678 Call Girls in Amritsar Suman
Call Girl Price Amritsar ❤️🍑 9053900678 Call Girls in Amritsar SumanCall Girl Price Amritsar ❤️🍑 9053900678 Call Girls in Amritsar Suman
Call Girl Price Amritsar ❤️🍑 9053900678 Call Girls in Amritsar Suman
 
(Sonam Bajaj) Call Girl in Jaipur- 09257276172 Escorts Service 50% Off with C...
(Sonam Bajaj) Call Girl in Jaipur- 09257276172 Escorts Service 50% Off with C...(Sonam Bajaj) Call Girl in Jaipur- 09257276172 Escorts Service 50% Off with C...
(Sonam Bajaj) Call Girl in Jaipur- 09257276172 Escorts Service 50% Off with C...
 
Basics of Anatomy- Language of Anatomy.pptx
Basics of Anatomy- Language of Anatomy.pptxBasics of Anatomy- Language of Anatomy.pptx
Basics of Anatomy- Language of Anatomy.pptx
 
💚😋Chandigarh Escort Service Call Girls, ₹5000 To 25K With AC💚😋
💚😋Chandigarh Escort Service Call Girls, ₹5000 To 25K With AC💚😋💚😋Chandigarh Escort Service Call Girls, ₹5000 To 25K With AC💚😋
💚😋Chandigarh Escort Service Call Girls, ₹5000 To 25K With AC💚😋
 
Russian Escorts Aishbagh Road * 9548273370 Naughty Call Girls Service in Lucknow
Russian Escorts Aishbagh Road * 9548273370 Naughty Call Girls Service in LucknowRussian Escorts Aishbagh Road * 9548273370 Naughty Call Girls Service in Lucknow
Russian Escorts Aishbagh Road * 9548273370 Naughty Call Girls Service in Lucknow
 
Hot Call Girl In Ludhiana 👅🥵 9053'900678 Call Girls Service In Ludhiana
Hot  Call Girl In Ludhiana 👅🥵 9053'900678 Call Girls Service In LudhianaHot  Call Girl In Ludhiana 👅🥵 9053'900678 Call Girls Service In Ludhiana
Hot Call Girl In Ludhiana 👅🥵 9053'900678 Call Girls Service In Ludhiana
 
💚😋Mumbai Escort Service Call Girls, ₹5000 To 25K With AC💚😋
💚😋Mumbai Escort Service Call Girls, ₹5000 To 25K With AC💚😋💚😋Mumbai Escort Service Call Girls, ₹5000 To 25K With AC💚😋
💚😋Mumbai Escort Service Call Girls, ₹5000 To 25K With AC💚😋
 
Dehradun Call Girls Service ❤️🍑 8854095900 👄🫦Independent Escort Service Dehradun
Dehradun Call Girls Service ❤️🍑 8854095900 👄🫦Independent Escort Service DehradunDehradun Call Girls Service ❤️🍑 8854095900 👄🫦Independent Escort Service Dehradun
Dehradun Call Girls Service ❤️🍑 8854095900 👄🫦Independent Escort Service Dehradun
 
Call Girl Dehradun Aashi 🔝 7001305949 🔝 💃 Independent Escort Service Dehradun
Call Girl Dehradun Aashi 🔝 7001305949 🔝 💃 Independent Escort Service DehradunCall Girl Dehradun Aashi 🔝 7001305949 🔝 💃 Independent Escort Service Dehradun
Call Girl Dehradun Aashi 🔝 7001305949 🔝 💃 Independent Escort Service Dehradun
 
Russian Call Girls in Dehradun Komal 🔝 7001305949 🔝 📍 Independent Escort Serv...
Russian Call Girls in Dehradun Komal 🔝 7001305949 🔝 📍 Independent Escort Serv...Russian Call Girls in Dehradun Komal 🔝 7001305949 🔝 📍 Independent Escort Serv...
Russian Call Girls in Dehradun Komal 🔝 7001305949 🔝 📍 Independent Escort Serv...
 
Model Call Girl in Subhash Nagar Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝
Model Call Girl in Subhash Nagar Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝Model Call Girl in Subhash Nagar Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝
Model Call Girl in Subhash Nagar Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝
 

clubfoot ppt.pptx

  • 1. NASIR AHMAD (M.Sc. NURSING 2nd YEAR SPECIALITY: CHILD HEALTH NURSING
  • 2.  CONGENITAL TALIPES EQUINOVARUS (CTEV) commonly known as Clubfoot is one of the most common congenital musculoskeletal deformity among newborns. Although it is called congenital, it is not an embryonic malformation but is developmental deformation occurring during 2nd trimester.
  • 3.  CTEV or Club foot describes a range of foot abnormalities usually present at birth (congenital) in which the baby’s foot is twisted out of shape or position. In clubfoot the tissues connecting the muscles to the bone (tendons) are shorter than usual. Clubfoot is a fairly common birth defect and is usually an isolated problem for an otherwise healthy newborn.
  • 4.  Incidence of CTEV is 1 per 1000, making it the fifth most common congenital malformation after cardiovascular anomalies (9 per 1000) hypospadiasis (3.4 per 1000) urinary tract malformations (2.4 per 1000) & Down’s Syndrome (1.5 per 1000).  Greater incidence is found in male babies as compared to the female babies.
  • 5.  GENDER- males are twice as likely as females to be born with club foot.  GENETICS- if a parent who was born with club foot, they have a higher chance of having a child with the same condition. The risk is higher if both parents have the condition.
  • 6.  The clubfoot is mainly idiopathic, the genetic factors are believed to play a major role and some specific gene changes have been associated with it, but this is not yet well understood. It appears to be passed down through families.  It is not caused by the fetus’ position in the uterus.  Sometimes it may be linked to other skeletal abnormalities, such as spina bifida cystic, or a developmental hip condition known as hip dysplasia or developmental dysplasia of the hip (DHH).  It may be due to a disruption in a neuromuscular pathway, possibly in the brain, the spinal cord, a nerve or a muscle.
  • 7.  Environmental factors may play a role. Research has found a link between the incidence of club foot and maternal age, as well as whether the mother smokes cigarettes and if she has diabetes.  A link has also been noted between chance of clubfoot and early amniocentesis that is before 13 weeks of gestation during pregnancy.  Oligohydramnios  Amniotic Band Syndrome and congenital constriction rings.  Increased occurrences in those children with neuromuscular disorders, such as cerebral palsy and spina bifida.
  • 8.  The top of the foot is usually twisted downward and inward, increasing the arch and turning the heel inward.  The foot may be turned so severely that it actually looks as if it’s upside down.  The affected leg or foot may be slightly shorter.  The calf muscles in the affected leg are usually underdeveloped.  Despite its look, clubfoot itself does not cause any discomfort or pain. But the difficulty in walking.  In fact the Achilles tendon is too short.
  • 9.  IDIOPATHIC CLUBFOOT: Also known as talipes equinovirus, idiopathic club foot is the most common type of clubfoot and is present at birth. This congenital anomaly is seen in one out of every 1000 babies, with half of the cases of clubfoot involving only one foot. There is currently no known cause of idiopathic clubfoot, but baby boys are twice as likely to have clubfoot compared to baby girls.  Neurogenic Clubfoot Neurogenic clubfoot is caused by an underlying neurologic condition. For instance, a child born with spina bifida A clubfoot may also develop later in childhood due to cerebral palsy or a spinal cord compression.
  • 10.  Syndromic Clubfoot Syndromic clubfoot is found along with a number of other clinical conditions, which relate to an underlying syndrome. Examples of syndromes where a clubfoot can occur include arthrogryposis, constriction band syndrome (streeter’s dysplasia), tibial hemimelia & diastrophic dwarfism.
  • 11.  Clubfoot consists of bone deformity and soft tissue contracture. It has several tissue abnormalities, including muscle and cartilage anomalies, bone primary germ plasm defects, and vascular abnormalities such as hypoplasia/absence of the anterior tibial artery.  Retracting fibrosis (or myofibrosis) may occur secondary to increased fibrous tissue in muscles and ligaments, results into shortening of the Achilles tendon which in turn results the deformity of the foot.
  • 12.  Most commonly, a doctor recognizes clubfoot soon after birth just from looking at the shape and positioning of the newborn's foot. Occasionally, the doctor may request X-rays to fully understand how severe the clubfoot is, but usually X- rays are not necessary.  It's possible to clearly see most cases of clubfoot before birth during a routine ultrasound exam in 20th of pregnancy. While nothing can be done before birth to solve the problem, knowing about the condition may give you time to learn more about clubfoot and get in touch with appropriate health experts, such as a paediatric orthopaedic surgeon and a genetic counsellor.
  • 13.  Because your newborn's bones, joints and tendons are very flexible, treatment for clubfoot usually begins in the first week or two after birth. The goal of treatment is to improve the way your child's foot looks and works before he or she learns to walk, in hopes of preventing long-term disabilities.  Treatment options include:  Stretching and casting (Ponseti method)  Surgery
  • 14.  This is the most common treatment for clubfoot. The doctor will:  Move your baby's foot into a correct position and then place it in a cast to hold it there  Reposition and recast your baby's foot once a week for several months  Perform a minor surgical procedure to lengthen the Achilles tendon (percutaneous Achilles tenotomy) toward the end of this process After the shape of your baby's foot is realigned, you'll need to maintain it with one or more of the following:  Doing stretching exercises with your baby  Putting your child in special shoes and braces  Making sure your child wears the shoes and braces as long as needed — usually full time for three months, and then at night and during naps for up to three years  For this method to be successful, you'll need to apply the braces according to your doctor's directions so that the foot doesn't return to its original position. The main reason this procedure sometimes doesn't work is because the braces are not used as directed.
  • 15.
  • 16.  If your baby's clubfoot is severe or doesn't respond to nonsurgical treatments, more-invasive surgery may be needed. An orthopaedic surgeon can lengthen or reposition tendons and ligaments to help ease the foot into a better position. After surgery, your child will be in a cast for up to two months, and then need to wear a brace for a year or so to prevent the clubfoot from coming back.  Even with treatment, clubfoot may not be totally correctable. But in most cases, babies who are treated early grow up to wear ordinary shoes and lead full, active lives.
  • 17.  Nursing Assessment  History:- Seek a detailed family history of clubfoot or neuromuscular disorders, and perform a general examination to identify any other abnormalities.  Physical exam. Examine the feet with the child prone, with the plantar aspect of the feet visualized, and supine to evaluate internal rotation and varus; if the child can stand, determine whether the foot is plantigrade, whether the heel is bearing weight, and whether it is in varus, valgus, or neutral.
  • 18.  Nursing Diagnosis  Based on the assessment data, the major nursing diagnoses are:  Disturbed body image related to permanent alteration in structure and/or function.  Deficient knowledge related to the condition, prognosis, treatment, self-care, and discharge needs.  Risk for peripheral neurovascular dysfunction related to mechanical compression (cast or brace).  Risk for impaired skin integrity related to cast application, traction or surgery.  Risk for impaired parenting related to maladaptive coping strategies secondary to diagnosis of talipes deformity.
  • 19.  The major nursing care planning goals for patients with congenital talipes equinovarus (clubfoot) are:  Parents verbalize acceptance of self in the situation  Family discuss about situation and changes that would have occurred.  Parents develop realistic goals/plans for the future.  Parents explain disease state, recognizes the need for medications and understands treatments.  Parents demonstrate how to incorporate new health regimen into lifestyle.  Parents exhibit ability to deal with health situation and remain in control of life.  Parents demonstrate an understanding of plan to heal tissue and prevent injury.  Parents describe measures to protect and heal the tissue, including wound care.
  • 20.  Protect skin integrity. Monitor site of impaired tissue integrity at least once daily for color changes, redness, swelling, warmth, pain, or other signs of infection; monitor patient’s skin care practices, noting type of soap or other cleansing agents used, temperature of water, and frequency of skin cleansing; and provide gloves or clip the nails if necessary to avoid damaging the skin with scratches.  Promote acceptance of body image. Acknowledge and accept an expression of feelings of frustration, dependency, anger, grief, and hostility; support verbalization of positive or negative feelings about the actual or perceived loss; and be realistic and positive during treatments, in health teaching, and in setting goals within limitations.  Provide health education. Include the parents in creating the teaching plan, beginning with establishing objectives and goals for learning at the beginning of the session; provide clear, thorough, and understandable explanations and demonstrations; and render positive, constructive reinforcement of learning. 
  • 21.  Goals are met as evidenced by:  Parents verbalized acceptance of self in situation  Family discussed about situation and changes that would have occurred.  Parents developed realistic goals/plans for the future.  Parents explained disease state, recognizes need for medications, and understands treatments.  Parents demonstrated how to incorporate new health regimen into lifestyle.  Parents exhibited ability to deal with health situation and remain in control of life.  Parents demonstrated an understanding of plan to heal tissue and prevent injury.  Parents described measures to protect and heal the tissue, including wound care.
  • 22.  Because doctors don't know what causes clubfoot, you can't completely prevent it. However, if you're pregnant, you can do things to limit your baby's risk of birth defects, such as:  Not smoking or spending time in smoky environments  Not drinking alcohol  Avoiding drugs not approved by your doctor
  • 23.  Kruse LM, Buchan JG, Gurnett CA, Dobbs MB. Polygenic threshold model with sex dimorphism in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: the Carter effect. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2012 Aug 15;94(16):1485-91. [PubMed]  Honein MA, Paulozzi LJ, Moore CA. Family history, maternal smoking, and clubfoot: an indication of a gene-environment interaction. Am J Epidemiol. 2000 Oct 01;152(7):658-65. [PubMed]  Parker SE, Mai CT, Strickland MJ, Olney RS, Rickard R, Marengo L, Wang Y, Hashmi SS, Meyer RE., National Birth Defects Prevention Network. Multistate study of the epidemiology of clubfoot. Birth Defects Res A Clin Mol Teratol. 2009 Nov;85(11):897-904. [PubMed]  Halmesmäki E, Raivio K, Ylikorkala O. A possible association between maternal drinking and fetal clubfoot. N Engl J Med. 1985 Mar 21;312(12):790. [PubMed]  Barker SL, Macnicol MF. Seasonal distribution of idiopathic congenital talipes equinovarus in Scotland. J Pediatr Orthop B. 2002 Apr;11(2):129- 33. [PubMed]  Mandlecha P, Kanojia RK, Champawat VS, Kumar A. Evaluation of modified Ponseti technique in treatment of complex clubfeet. J Clin Orthop Trauma. 2019 May-Jun;10(3):599-608. [PMC free article] [PubMed]