Close
Login
WHO Login
0
Selected
Invert selection
Deselect all
Deselect all
Click here to refresh results
Click here to refresh results
Go to Login page
Hide details
Conceptually Similar Documents
Hand rails and grab bars
Hand rails and grab bars
Optical magnifiers
Toilet and shower chairs
Wheelchairs, manual with postural support
Wheelchairs, manual with postural support
Wheelchairs, manual for active use
Wheelchairs, manual assistant-controlled
Optical magnifiers
Wheelchairs, manual for active use
Wheelchairs, manual for active use
Body-worn absorbent products, washable
Manual Braille writing equipment
Manual Braille writing equipment
Portable ramps
Hand rails and grab bars
Mechanical braille typewriters
Wheelchairs, manual for active use
Personal remote microphone systems
Wheelchairs: accessories and spare parts
Similar tones
View images with similar tones
Get link
Copy Unique ID
Restrictions
If you want to request more than one asset, you can enter all Reference IDs in a single permission request form.
Download request for external user
Reference ID
U27829Q
Headline
Clubfoot brace with two boots attached to a bar
Description
Clubfoot braces are used as part of the overall management of infants and children born with congenital talipes equinovarus (CTEV, idiopathic clubfoot).Â
The braces position the child’s feet to maintain a position after the use of a series of plaster casts (serial casts) to correct the foot.
Clubfoot braces are worn almost all the time for a certain period during the initial stage of treatment. Once a corrected position is achieved or the child is of walking age, clubfoot braces are generally used overnight until the condition is resolved. Clubfoot braces are used for children with CTEV affecting one or both feet.
Assistive product specifications and how to use them
Related
https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789240020283
Copyright
© WHO / Ainsley Hadden
Consent
No
File size
280.42 KB
Visibility class:
Public
Administered By
HQ Records and Archives
Usage & views counts
Usage (0) Views (66)