Clubfoot Treatment at best of Hospitals and Wellness centres in Kenya
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Overview on Clubfoot Treatment
Club foot is also known as congenital talipes equinovarus. It is a combination of four thing in one i.e. cavus, adductus, varus and equinus. There are several types of clubfoot. It is a highly disabling condition if not managed early. The condition can be managed Non-operatively by Ponseti technique, Kite technique and French technique. Surgical options included: Posteromedial soft tissue release, Osteotomies, Triple arthrodesis, Achilles tenotomy and JESS.
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Mediheal Hospital, Eldoret, Kenya
Nandi Road, Eldoret, Kenya
Brief about Hospital
- Treated more than 1.5 million patient.
- Leading largest healthcare service provider in East Africa
- 25+ specialties
Mediheal Hospital, Nairobi, Kenya
Parklands Mediplaza, 3rd Parklands Avenue, Opp Aga-Khan Hospital, Nairobi, Kenya.
Brief about Hospital
- Treated more than 1.5 million patients
- Delivering personalized and exemplary patient care across 25+ specialties
- Leading largest healthcare service provider in East Africa