Impact of guidance and telemonitoring on foot flexibility due to postural congenital clubfoot in the first month of life: a longitudinal descriptive study
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https://doi.org/10.17267/2238-2704rpf.2023.e5387Keywords:
Newborn, Orthosis, Congenital Clubfoot, TelemonitoringAbstract
INTRODUCTION: Early intervention is essential for proper foot growth in postural congenital clubfoot (PCC), but little is known about its contribution to this deformity when subjects are evaluated through telemonitoring. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to monitor the foot’s flexibility of newborns diagnosed with PCC by telemonitoring them during the first months of life. METHODS: A longitudinal descriptive study was carried out with a full-term newborns group diagnosed with PCC in at least one limb, presenting a grade ≥ 0,5 on the Pirani score. Newborns with other malformations were excluded. They were assessed twice: before and 30 days after hospital discharge, and the foot flexibility classification by the Pirani score was provided. The telemonitoring occurred weekly between the assessments, and the parents were encouraged to mobilize their feet and maintain foot position using orthosis or taping. RESULTS: Thirteen newborns (eighteen feet) presenting PCC were included in this study; seven neonates discontinued the study due to absences from pre-scheduled evaluations, and six were telemonitored for 30 days. They were born at 39 weeks (± 1.18) and 3346.54 g (± 306.51). The majority of the newborns were female (69%), one was born vaginally, and eight (61%) had a family history of PCC. Pirani's score ranged from 1 to 3 in the initial assessment. After one month of telemonitoring, three feet progressed to 0, and four feet scored between 0.5 and 1. CONCLUSION: This study shows an important improvement in the foot’s flexibility of newborns diagnosed with PCC evaluated through telemonitoring. Telemonitoring may be an additional resource for assisting newborns with PCC.
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