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Club Foot (Talipes Equinovarus) – Clubbed Feet Treatment
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If you have a child with clubfoot, also called Talipes Equinovarus, you may be wondering what the best treatment options are. You’re not alone – here’s what our doctors have to say about this common condition.
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What Is Club Foot (Talipes Equinovarus)?
Club foot, otherwise known as talipes equinovarus, is a congenital deformity of the foot that causes it to turn inward and downward. This condition can affect one or both feet, resulting in clubbed feet, in which the heel of the foot faces inward and the toes point outward. Treatment for clubfoot generally requires a combination of physical therapy and casts to stretch the muscles and tendons in order to correct the positioning of the foot. Surgery may also be necessary and is usually done after non-surgical treatment if clubfoot still needs to be corrected further. In most cases, clubfoot can be corrected with a high success rate if treated correctly early on.
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What Causes Club Foot?
Club foot is a condition that affects the feet and ankles of an affected individual, causing them to turn inwards and downwards. While what causes club foot is still unknown, many doctors theorize that genetics and environmental factors could play a role, including infections or reduced circulation in the uterus during pregnancy. Research has suggested that club foot may also be attributed to imbalances in hormones or other chemicals involved in forming a baby’s feet during pregnancy. Although further studies need to be done to provide more conclusive evidence, it is clear that there are numerous potential causes of club foot that require investigation so we can better understand this condition.
Non-Surgical Treatment Options
Non-surgical treatment options are typically the first line of defense, especially for infants and young children. These methods focus on gently correcting the deformity through a series of manipulations and support devices.
A. Ponseti Method
The Ponseti method is a highly effective and widely used non-surgical treatment for clubfoot. It involves a series of gentle manipulations, casting, and bracing to gradually correct the deformity.
Description and Effectiveness
The Ponseti method has a success rate of over 90% in treating clubfoot in young children. This approach is favored due to its low risk of complications, minimal invasiveness, and its ability to preserve joint mobility.
Steps Involved
Gentle manipulation and casting: A specialist will carefully manipulate the child’s foot to improve its position, followed by the application of a cast to hold the foot in place. This process is repeated every week for several weeks, with each manipulation bringing the foot closer to the desired alignment.
Achilles tenotomy: In some cases, a minor surgical procedure called Achilles tenotomy is performed to lengthen the tight Achilles tendon, further improving the foot’s position.
Bracing: After the casting process, the child will be fitted with a custom-made brace to maintain the corrected foot position. The brace is typically worn for 23 hours a day initially and gradually reduced to nighttime use over several years.
B. French Method
The French method is another non-surgical treatment option for clubfoot, focusing on stretching, taping, and physical therapy to correct the deformity.
Description and Effectiveness
While not as widely adopted as the Ponseti method, the French method has shown success in treating clubfoot, especially in cases where the Ponseti method is not feasible or effective.
Steps Involved
Stretching and taping: The foot is gently stretched and taped into a corrected position, with the tape being changed every few days. This helps to gradually improve the foot’s alignment over time.
Physical therapy: Alongside stretching and taping, regular physical therapy sessions help to strengthen the muscles and improve flexibility in the affected foot.
Bracing: Similar to the Ponseti method, bracing is used to maintain the corrected foot position, and the duration of bracing depends on the severity of the deformity and the child’s age.
Surgery for Club Foot
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Surgery is often considered the most successful form of treatment for club foot. While surgery for club foot is an incredibly complex and delicate process, when performed by a skilled surgeon, it can be remarkably successful with little complication.
The surgery typically involves repairing misaligned tendons and ligaments, as well as shortening them to improve the overall flexibility of the foot. After surgery by the podiatrist, the patient must go through intensive physiotherapy to help with the flexibility and movement of their newly adjusted foot. With diligent physical therapy and proper rehabilitation, most patients see tremendous improvements in their quality of life after successful club foot surgery. There are various surgical techniques and approaches used to correct club foot, and the goal of all of them is to improve the flexibility and range of motion in the affected foot and help patients regain mobility.
During a surgery known as an anterior tibial tendon transfer, a tendon is relocated from one area of the foot to another in order to correct deformity. The goal of this procedure is to decrease tightness and give patients more flexibility with their own range of motion. Additional practices such as stretching, bracing, and casting can all be used in conjunction with surgery if needed. Ultimately, restoring functionality within the feet and helping patients regain mobility are our primary goals when treating club foot.
There are other types of surgery for club foot, that ultimately depend on factors such as the severity of the deformity, the patient’s age, and their overall health. Other surgical options include:
A. Soft Tissue Release
Soft tissue release is a surgical procedure that aims to lengthen and reposition the tight tendons and ligaments surrounding the affected foot.
Indications and Goals
Soft tissue release is typically recommended for patients who have not responded well to non-surgical treatments or for older children and adults with clubfoot. The goal is to improve the foot’s alignment, function, and appearance.
Procedure Overview
During the surgery, the surgeon makes incisions to release the tight tendons and ligaments, allowing the foot to be repositioned into a more normal alignment. In some cases, additional procedures such as tendon transfers may be performed to enhance foot function.
Postoperative Care and Rehabilitation
After the surgery, the patient’s foot will be placed in a cast to maintain the correct position. Physical therapy and bracing are often prescribed to help with recovery, improve mobility, and prevent the recurrence of the deformity.
B. Osteotomy and Joint Fusion
Osteotomy and joint fusion are more invasive surgical procedures that involve reshaping or fusing the bones in the affected foot to correct the clubfoot deformity.
Indications and Goals
These procedures are typically reserved for more severe cases or when soft tissue release alone is insufficient. The goal is to provide long-lasting correction and improved function of the affected foot.
Procedure Overview
During an osteotomy, the surgeon reshapes the bones in the foot to improve alignment. Joint fusion involves permanently joining two or more bones in the foot to maintain proper positioning and stability.
Postoperative Care and Rehabilitation
A cast is applied after surgery to protect and stabilize the foot as it heals. Physical therapy, bracing, and orthotics may be recommended during the recovery process to regain strength, flexibility, and function.
C. Ilizarov Method
The Ilizarov method is a limb-lengthening and deformity correction technique that utilizes an external fixation device to gradually correct clubfoot.
Indications and Goals
This method is primarily used in cases where previous treatments have failed or in older children and adults with severe deformities. The goal is to achieve optimal foot alignment, function, and length.
Procedure Overview
The surgeon attaches an external fixator to the affected foot, which consists of rings and adjustable rods. Over time, the device is gradually adjusted to correct the deformity and lengthen the limb.
Postoperative Care and Rehabilitation
The Ilizarov method requires close monitoring and frequent adjustments of the external fixator. Once the desired correction is achieved, the device is removed, and the patient may require physical therapy, bracing, or orthotics to support the foot and maintain the correction.
Recovery from Surgery for Club Foot
Club foot surgery is a major undertaking, but with the right post-operative care and treatment, recovery can be successful and expeditious. In most cases, mobility returns within the first few weeks after surgery allowing patients to resume normal activities once cleared by their physician. During this time, physical therapy may help to strengthen the musculature in and around the affected area, ensuring that it regains its full range of motion. We also advise patients that bandaging will reduce swelling and minimize pain during recovery, as well as remind them not to overexert themselves and take frequent breaks throughout their day. With a dedication to these healing practices, club foot sufferers can look forward to an efficient return to an active lifestyle.
If you or a loved one have been diagnosed with club foot, it is important to understand the condition and all possible treatment options. Surgery is usually the most effective option, but it requires a long recovery period. If you have any questions about this condition or would like to learn more about our services, please call us today. We are happy to help! Visit Ankle & Foot Centers of America for more information.
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By: Aaron Sibarium
Published: May 9, 2024
The school has declined to investigate faculty members for celebrating terrorism and calling for the destruction of Israel.
Yale University spent more than a year investigating a Jewish professor for six words of an op-ed he published in a pro-Israel newspaper, raising questions about the school’s approach to anti-Semitism and free speech as the campus continues to cope with the fallout of the Israel-Hamas war.
Evan Morris, a professor of biomedical engineering at Yale School of Medicine, penned the 2022 op-ed in the Algemeiner along with 14 other professors. They described a pattern of anti-Semitism in the Yale Postdoctoral Association, a group that runs social and academic events for researchers.
The authors listed several examples of anti-Semitic and anti-Israel bias. In one aside, they claimed that a researcher at the medical school, Azmi Ahmad, had "blocked an Israeli postdoc from speaking" at an October 2021 screening of a film about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Those six words triggered a marathon investigation by the medical school’s Office of Academic and Professional Development—a body responsible for disciplining professors for "unprofessional behavior"—that began in February 2023, over six months after the op-ed was published, and concluded in April 2024.
The office told Morris that it had been "tasked with assessing the accuracy" of the six-word statement, according to an email reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon. It did not tell him who filed the complaint, what policy he had allegedly violated, or what the consequences of that violation could be but said the review was likely to be completed by June 2023.
Instead, it dragged on without updates for over a year, according to Morris and emails reviewed by the Free Beacon. During that time—including in the post-October 7 era—Yale repeatedly declined to sanction students and professors for vicious anti-Israel speech, citing the importance of free expression.
The university took no action against Zareena Grewal, a professor of ethnicity, race, and migration, after she called October 7 "an extraordinary day" and stated that "settlers are not civilians." Nor did it investigate a Yale Law School student group that called for "armed struggle" against Israel and said that Hamas should be delisted as a terrorist organization.
"Yale is committed to freedom of expression," a university spokesperson, Karen Peart, said of Grewal’s remarks. "The comments posted on Professor Grewal’s personal accounts represent her own views."
By contrast, Morris earned a rebuke from the head of the university’s professional development office, Robert Rohrbaugh, who on April 11 shared the findings of the school’s investigation in an email.
"We were not able to substantiate the allegation that one postdoc was blocked from speaking by the postdoc identified in your article," Rohrbaugh said. "Our request to you for the future is that when attributing conduct to a named university community member, particularly a trainee, you be as diligent as possible to be sure information presented is accurate."
The protracted and seemingly selective probe has outraged Jewish faculty members, who say that the finger-wagging at Morris—and the decision to engage in it amid a nationwide surge in campus anti-Semitism—is tone deaf to say the least.
"Apparently, you have learned nothing from the last 6 months of rampant, unremitting and sometimes destructive and threatening anti-Semitism on campus,"  Morris wrote to Rohrbaugh. "Yale spends its resources and 2 years investigating 6 words in an OpEd by its faculty but fails to discipline professors who call for the annihilation of the Jewish people."
Pnina Weiss, a pediatrician at Yale Medical School who did not sign the 2022 op-ed but reviewed the correspondence between Morris and Rohrbaugh, said the investigation was  "hard to reconcile" with Yale’s stated commitment to free speech.
"The administration has defended the right of professors like Zareena Grewal to post on social media—celebrations of the rape, kidnapping, and cold-blooded murder of Israelis on October 7," she told the Free Beacon. "Yet when a group of 15 Jewish faculty write an op-ed about anti-Semitism and the suppression of an Israeli postdoc’s speech, the faculty are ‘investigated’ and reprimanded for misusing the word ‘block.’"
Double standards, Weiss continued, "are the cornerstone of anti-Semitism."
Aside from the verbal slap on the wrist, Yale has yet to formally sanction Morris, and the school declined to comment on its decision to single him out for investigation or say whether any other discipline remains on the table. In a statement on Rohrbaugh’s behalf, the university’s communications office said that the medical school was "not aware of any disciplinary action" against Morris, suggesting the rebuke in April was unofficial.
"Yale University and the School of Medicine vigorously reject anti-Semitism," the communications office said. "For example, the School of Medicine provides support for educational events on anti-Semitism organized by Dr. Morris through a grant from the Academic Engagement Network."
Ahmad, the postdoc named in the 2022 op-ed, did not respond to a request for comment.
The blowback to the investigation comes as Yale president Peter Salovey is preparing to submit testimony to Congress about the school’s handling of anti-Semitism, which, while less heavily criticized than Columbia’s, has generated its share of bad press.
Administrators stood by for days as protesters occupied a university plaza, defaced a World War II memorial, and harassed Jewish students who attempted to film the chaos, culminating in an April 20 confrontation that injured one student and prompted a sheepish apology from protest organizers. Additional encampments and occupations—one of which shut down a major intersection—sprung up sporadically in the following weeks.
Those disruptions followed a string of quieter scandals at the Ivy League university, where the campus aftershocks of Hamas’s assault fueled charges of hypocrisy and double standards. At Yale Law School, for example, the Schell Center for International Human Rights—which in 2022 spon.sored a talk on Israeli "apartheid"—resisted calls to host an event about Oct. 7, telling one Jewish student that the situation was "complex."
"What kind of 'Center for International Human Rights' would refuse to host an event condemning the largest pogrom since the Holocaust," Jewish students at the law school asked in an open letter. "Does the Schell Center not think that Israelis are entitled to human rights, too? Or is it perhaps because they were Jewish?"
The center only agreed to host an event after weeks of pressure, including from Jewish alumni. In the interim, several students posted defenses of the Oct. 7 massacre on a law school-wide listserv, which soon devolved into ad hominem back-and-forths.
"Expecting Palestinians to peacefully respond to unspeakable war crimes and illegal collective punishment they've experienced at the hands of Israel is laughable," Iesha Phillips, the lead editor of the Yale Journal of Law & Liberation, responded to one Jewish student. "Too many lives have been lost over the past few decades. We shouldn't only start to care because it's now affecting Jewish folks."
The law school’s hands-off approach to those posts contrasted sharply with its response to Trent Colbert, a second-year law student, when he invited students to his "traphouse" in 2021. Within hours of sending the invitation, Colbert was hauled into a meeting with school administrators who demanded he sign a pre-drafted apology and hinted he could face discipline—including consequences with the bar—if he refused.
They would later claim the encounter had been misconstrued. "We would never get on our letterhead and write anything to the bar about you," Yaseen Eldik, then the law school’s diversity director, told Colbert a month after their first meeting. "You may have been confused."
The backpedaling foreshadowed the tactics Yale used with Morris: launch an investigation, raise the possibility of discipline, then suggest after the fact that the probe’s target overreacted and imagined the threat.
"My prior communication did not question the right of faculty authors to voice their opinion or ask you to change your opinion," Rohrbaugh wrote in response to Morris’s message criticizing the investigation. "Although we found that one of the statements made about a trainee in a national media outlet could not be substantiated, my communication did not raise the topic of apology."
Rohrbaugh also chided Morris for declining to be interviewed as part of the investigation, after the school repeatedly refused to tell him what rule he’d been accused of breaking or who made the accusation, according to emails reviewed by the Free Beacon.
"Have I violated a Yale morality code?" Morris had asked Rohrbaugh in May 2023. "If so, where can I find it?"
He never heard back.
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The Power of Veggies: Long-Term Health Benefits for Children
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F H Medical College and Hospital Agra: A Complete Guide for Aspiring Medical Students
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If you are looking to pursue a career in the medical field, one of the most crucial decisions you’ll make is selecting the right medical college. F H Medical College and Hospital Agra is an excellent option for students who dream of becoming doctors and want to receive a world-class education. In this article, we'll cover everything you need to know about F H Medical College and Hospital Agra, from its facilities to the courses it offers, making it easier for you to make an informed choice.
Why Choose F H Medical College and Hospital Agra?
F H Medical College and Hospital Agra is known for providing quality education, modern facilities, and a conducive learning environment for its students. This college is a leading medical institution in Uttar Pradesh, and it has earned a reputation for its excellent teaching faculty and clinical training. Whether you’re looking to pursue an MBBS degree or specialized postgraduate programs, F H Medical College and Hospital Agra offers a solid platform to kickstart your medical career.
Courses Offered
One of the most popular courses at F H Medical College and Hospital Agra is the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) program. The MBBS degree here is a five-and-a-half-year course, including one year of mandatory internship, where students gain hands-on experience in the field. This course is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to become competent medical professionals.
In addition to the MBBS program, F H Medical College and Hospital Agra also offers various postgraduate courses in different medical specialties. These include programs like MD (Doctor of Medicine) and MS (Master of Surgery), providing students with the opportunity to specialize in their chosen fields.
Infrastructure and Facilities
The infrastructure at F H Medical College and Hospital Agra is designed to foster an environment conducive to learning. The college boasts spacious classrooms equipped with modern teaching aids, laboratories with state-of-the-art equipment, and a fully stocked library that includes medical journals, textbooks, and digital resources.
The hospital attached to F H Medical College and Hospital Agra provides students with the opportunity to gain real-world experience. The hospital is well-equipped with the latest medical technology and offers healthcare services in various specialties, ensuring that students are exposed to a wide range of medical conditions and treatments.
Faculty and Learning Environment
One of the standout features of F H Medical College and Hospital Agra is its highly qualified and experienced faculty. The professors are not only experts in their respective fields but are also dedicated to mentoring students, helping them understand complex medical concepts in a simpler way. With their guidance, students are encouraged to think critically, solve problems, and develop the skills necessary for a successful medical career.
The learning environment at F H Medical College and Hospital Agra is student-focused. Regular seminars, workshops, and clinical training sessions ensure that students stay updated with the latest medical advancements. The faculty also emphasizes practical learning, which prepares students for the real-world challenges they will face as doctors.
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A major highlight of studying at F H Medical College and Hospital Agra is the clinical exposure students receive during their course. Clinical training starts from the second year of the MBBS program, where students interact with patients, understand medical cases, and participate in treatments under the supervision of experienced doctors.
The one-year internship at F H Medical College and Hospital Agra is a vital part of the medical curriculum. During this period, students are rotated through different departments, such as general medicine, surgery, obstetrics, and pediatrics. This hands-on experience is essential for gaining the confidence and skills required to become a successful doctor.
Admission Process
If you are interested in studying at F H Medical College and Hospital Agra, you will need to clear the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), which is mandatory for admission to medical colleges in India. The selection process is based on your NEET score, followed by counseling.
Once selected, students need to go through a structured admission process that includes document verification, fee payment, and orientation. The college follows all the guidelines set by the Medical Council of India (MCI), ensuring that the admission process is transparent and merit-based.
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Life at F H Medical College and Hospital Agra is not just about academics. The college encourages students to participate in extracurricular activities such as sports, cultural events, and social service initiatives. These activities help students develop a well-rounded personality and foster teamwork, leadership, and communication skills—all essential qualities for future doctors.
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What Is Club Foot (Talipes Equinovarus)?
Club foot, otherwise known as talipes equinovarus, is a congenital deformity of the foot that causes it to turn inward and downward. This condition can affect one or both feet, resulting in clubbed feet, in which the heel of the foot faces inward and the toes point outward.
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 Antenatal hydronephrosis is the condition that occurs in the fetus during pregnancy. The condition is characterized by enlargement of the kidney due to the accumulation of fluid. Antenatal hydronephrosis indicates various renal disorders in the fetus. found more in males as compared to females. The condition is It is found in 0.5 percent of females and 1 percent in males. Fortunately, in almost all the case, other organs are not affected due to antenatal hydronephrosis.
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