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Motor and cognitive functioning in children treated for idiopathic clubfoot at the age of 3 years.

Julia DillmannGudrun SchwarzerChristian-Dominik Peterlein
Published in: BMC pediatrics (2019)
Children treated for idiopathic clubfoot appear to have an increased risk of gross motor and spatial cognitive deficits. Orthopedic pediatrics should incorporate measures of gross motor functioning, for example tiptoeing, in their orthopedic setting. Moreover, future studies are needed to clarify whether the observed deficits persist through childhood. If so, some kind of a motor training for children with idiopathic clubfoot might be required.
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