Clinical Trial: Effectiveness of Parent's Manipulation in Newborn With Metatarsus Adducts. a Randomized Controlled Trial

Study Status: Recruiting
Recruit Status: Unknown status
Study Type: Interventional

Official Title: Effectiveness of Parent's Manipulation in Newborn With Metatarsus Adducts.a Randomized Controlled Trial

Brief Summary: The purpose of this study is to determine whether the result of parent's feet manipulation compared with nonmanipulated group within first 6 months of life and observe spectrum of the disease within this period.

Detailed Summary: The newborn with metatarsus adducts are included in the study and divide in 2 groups by random.Group A with parents'manipulation of the foot and group B without manipulation of the foot.The parents'foot manipulation is trained by pediatric orthopedic surgeons to correct the deformity.The effectiveness of the manipulation is measured by percentage of no deformity of the foot in newborn after 6 months.
Sponsor: Mahidol University

Current Primary Outcome: evidence of no foot deformity of newborn [ Time Frame: 6 month ]

in the group of parents manipulation or in the group without parents manipulation ,for the period of 6 months the outcomes measurement will be done to assess the evidence of foot deformity remaining by pediatric orthopedic surgeons, the outcomes will be the percentage of success or success rate


Original Primary Outcome: Same as current

Current Secondary Outcome: the statistical significant difference between sex and duration from disease to cure [ Time Frame: 6 month ]

the sex and duration of treatment are the secondary outcomes measurement to evaluate the statistical difference between both groups


Original Secondary Outcome: Same as current

Information By: Mahidol University

Dates:
Date Received: March 16, 2014
Date Started: May 2013
Date Completion: December 2014
Last Updated: March 20, 2014
Last Verified: March 2014