Management of infantile Blount's disease with molded orthoses: A new perspective

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Objective: This retrospective study evaluated treatment with individually contoured molded bracing at early stages of the disease. Methods: We evaluated the medical records of patients undergoing treatment of Blount's disease with molded orthoses for medial decompression between 2010 and 2014. The deformity angle (Drennan's metaphyseal-diaphyseal angle) and Langenskiöld classification were measured before and after treatment by a pediatric orthopedic surgeon with over 5 years of practice, blinded for the study and patients. Results: The mean age was 2.57 years old. Four patients were female and six male. Half of the total sample had bilateral disease. The average deformity angle showed a statistically significant reduction after treatment (p < 0.001). Gender and laterality did not statistically influence the change of the deformity angle after treatment (p > 0.05). Conclusion: The nightly use of molded orthoses for medial decompression was effective in reducing the metaphyseal-diaphyseal angle in Blount's disease in children under 3 years of age, regardless of gender and bilateral disease. Patients over 3 years old did not benefit from bracing.

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Montenegro, N. B., Massa, B. S. F., & De Angeli, L. R. A. (2016). Management of infantile Blount’s disease with molded orthoses: A new perspective. Acta Ortopedica Brasileira, 24(2), 85–89. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-785220162402153725

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