51. CONGENITAL ANOMALIES OF THE LIMBS. I. MEDICAL ASPECTS.
- Author
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GINGRAS G, MONGEAU M, MOREAULT P, DUPUIS M, HEBERT B, and CORRIVEAU C
- Subjects
- Child, Female, Humans, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Male, Abnormalities, Drug-Induced, Artificial Limbs, Classification, Ectromelia, Extremities, Medicine, Parent-Child Relations, Parents, Prostheses and Implants, Prosthesis Implantation, Rehabilitation, Terminology as Topic, Thalidomide
- Abstract
As a preparatory step towards the development of a complete habilitation program for children with congenital limb anomalies associated with maternal ingestion of thalidomide, the medical records of all patients with congenital limb anomalies referred to the Rehabilitation Institute of Montreal in the past decade were studied, and an examination and a thorough reassessment were made of 41 patients (21 males and 20 females).In this paper, Part I, the medical and prosthetic aspects are dealt with and a form of management is described for each type of anomaly. The conclusions are reached that prosthetic fitting and training should be initiated very early in life and that co-operation of the parent is essential to successful habilitation of a child with congenital limb anomalies.
- Published
- 1964