CompletedNot applicableNCT01067651
Comparison of Casting Materials for the Treatment of Clubfoot Using the Ponseti Method
Studying Congenital deformities of limbs
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- Sponsor
- Alberta Children's Hospital
- Principal Investigator
- Jason Howard, MDIWK Health Centre
- Intervention
- Plaster of Paris (POP) casting using the Ponseti Method(device)
- Enrollment
- 30 enrolled
- Eligibility
- All sexes
Study locations (1)
- Alberta Children's Hospital, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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