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Selective soft-tissue release for recurrent or residual deformity after conservative treatment of idiopathic clubfoot
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (British Volume), 11/02/09
Park SS et al. – The authors concluded that selective soft–tissue release can provide satisfactory early results after failure of initial treatment of clubfoot by the Ponseti method, but long–term follow–up to skeletal maturity will be necessary.
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