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Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-12 | Issue-09
The Functional Outcome of Boswarth Technique in terms of Ability to Stand on Tip Toes of Affected Side and Power of Planter Flexion
Dr. Sharif Md. Musa, Dr. Mohammad Sazzad Hossain
Published: Sept. 21, 2024 |
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.36347/sjams.2024.v12i09.010
Pages: 1172-1177
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Abstract
Background: Bosworth healed an Achilles tendon rupture by wrapping a wide strip of the proximal aponeuros is around the proximal and distal tendon stumps. Objective: To find out the functional outcome of Boswarth Technique in terms of ability to stand on tip toes of affected side and power of planter flexion. Methodology: DMCH conducted this prospective research from July 2006 to December 2007. Non-randomized purposive sampling chose 20 DMCHF outpatients.18 patients were first studied. Data was hand-edited. After that, SPSS data was entered. Results: The youngest patient was 17 years old and the oldest 47 years old.5:1 male-female ratio. Nearly 40% of patients were injured by an overhanging toilet pan, 27.8% by traumatic rupture, and 11.1% by a sharp weapon. The median injury level was 3.5 cm above the tendoachilles insertion, whereas the lowest and highest were 2.5 and 6 cm. Objective examination shows 45% of patients had excellent functional outcomes, 38.9% good, 11.1% fair, and 5.6% poor. This study's results were good in 83.3% and unsatisfactory in 16.7%. Conclusion: The Bosworth approach was simple to learn, making it potentially appropriate for foot and ankle surgeons with less training.