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Conservative Treatment of Camptodactyly with use of Orthoses: A Retrospective Cohort.

Maria da Conceição Soares de OliveiraFelipe Soares FigueiredoDiego Pinheiro Aguiar
Published in: Revista brasileira de ortopedia (2024)
Objective  To evaluate the outcomes of conservative treatment using static orthoses manufactured by the Occupational Therapy Sector of our institution in participants with camptodactyly types I, II, and III in their rigid or flexible forms, to describe the demographic and clinical data, and to analyze the number of dropouts during the treatment period. Methods  The Ethics in Human Research Committee approved the project under protocol number CAAE 20300419.3.0000.5273. All medical records used in the research were made available by our institution. In the present retrospective study, we did not use the informed consent form due to the impossibility of contacting the high number of participants. The study included medical records of 38 participants treated at the Occupational Therapy Outpatient Clinic from 2013 to 2019. Results  Of the 54 fingers treated with orthoses, 38 were completely corrected. The rates of correction were as follows: type I in its rigid form - 100% type I in its flexible form - 81.2%; type II in its rigid form - 0%; type II in its flexible form - 100%; type III in its rigid form - 47.6%; and type III in its flexible form - 100%. Of the 93 fingers included in this study, 42% abandoned the treatment. Conclusion  Static orthoses are a safe alternative to surgical procedures, with low execution complexity for camptodactyly treatment.
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