PMID: 1199724Nov 1, 1975Paper

Congenital clubfoot. A follow-up of 95 persons treated in Sweden from 1940-1945 with special reference to their social adaption and subjective symptoms from the foot

Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica
T Bjönness

Abstract

A follow-up, with special reference to social adaptation and subjective symptoms, was done on 95 persons with congenital club feet treated in Sweden 1940-1945. At an age of 27-33 years the individuals managed themselves well and in spite of physical as well as psychological handicap they deviated relatively only a little from the normal population as regards work, sports and other social adaptibility.

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