Immobility issues with Children with Clubfoot can impact not just the patient’s overall lifestyle but also his mental well-being. When this happens, treating the condition and ensuring recovery becomes extremely difficult. This is why starting the treatment with...
The Ponseti Approach to Correcting Clubfoot Club foot issues in children can be a cause for worry for the parents. Its incidence is .5 to 2 per 1000 live births. Early recognition & early start of treatment always give excellent results. Treatment can start any...
Eight plates are used for growth modulation. 1. What is Congenital Clubfoot: club foot is a foot deformity present in a child since birth. It is a congenital anomaly in which the foot is deformed. The foot is small in size, the front portion is twisted inside, and the...
Yes. Children born with CTEV can live a normal life. With timely intervention & proper use of a brace under strict guidance, most of the feet can become nearly normal-looking feet. In the future, fully treated CLUB feet won’t cause any problems. A child will not...