Average number of cast to correct foot following tenotomy at General Hospital Ilorin, Kwara state Department: Orthopaedic By: iamjahmeyou Project ID: 9062 Rating: (5.0) votes: 1Rate this project12345 Price:₦4000 Get the Complete MaterialAbstractThis study examined the average number of casts required to achieve foot correction following tenotomy at the General Hospital Ilorin. A descriptive survey design was adopted, utilizing structured questionnaires, interviews, and personal observation as the primary instruments for data collection. The research sought to provide a multi-dimensional understanding of the casting process after tenotomy, with specific objectives guiding the assessment of patient outcomes. A total of 20 respondents were selected through random sampling techniques. Data were collected using reliable tools and analyzed with tables and percentages to ensure clarity and accuracy. The descriptive approach allowed for a detailed evaluation of the average number of casts applied to correct foot deformities post-tenotomy. Findings from the fieldwork provided insight into the casting requirements for effective correction, forming the basis for the study’s summary, conclusions, and recommendations. The results highlighted the importance of systematic evaluation in determining the optimal number of casts needed, while also emphasizing the role of patient compliance and clinical expertise in achieving successful outcomes. The study concluded that careful monitoring and standardized casting protocols are essential for improving treatment efficiency and minimizing complications. Recommendations included strengthening clinical guidelines for cast application, enhancing patient education on treatment adherence, and conducting further research to validate findings across larger populations. Overall, this research contributes to the growing body of knowledge on post-tenotomy management, offering practical insights that can inform clinical practice and improve patient care. Future studies are encouraged to expand the sample size and explore long-term outcomes to build on the evidence presented. ...Preview Download Preview +Other Orthopaedic project topics and materials you might be interested in»Management of fracture clavicle - case study of University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital»Management of fracture of tibia plateau - case study of University of Ibadan Teaching Hospital»A survey on the uses and effectiveness of oscillating saw in the removal of circular cast at University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital»Attitude, practice, and knowledge of parents concerning clubfoot - case study of General Hospital Ilorin, Ilorin»Effect and complication of traditional bone setter in management of fracture in General Hospital Ilorin, Ilorin, Kwara state»Developing effective injury prevention and management strategies for athletes participating in high-risk sports - a comprehensive review and guideline»Average time of radiological union following non-operative management of the scaphoid fracture - case study of General Hospital, Ilorin»Average number of cast to correct foot following tenotomy at General Hospital Ilorin, Kwara state»Assessment and outcome of patient following the application of lumbar jacket - case study of General Hospital Ilorin, Ilorin, Kwara state»Attitude and belief of UITH staff in management of femoral fracture by orthopedic surgeons or traditional bone setters»Patient outcomes following closed reduction and casting for Colles’s fractures - case study of Kwara State University Teaching Hospital, Ilorin, Kwara state»Prevalence and management of osteoporosis of the femur in female in Mubo community, Ilorin, Kwara state