Club Foot Correction

Club Foot Correction by Dr. Harsha G N

Club foot (Congenital Talipes Equinovarus) is a common birth deformity where one or both feet are twisted inward and downward. Without treatment, it can affect walking, mobility, and overall limb development.


Early intervention is key for successful correction. Treatment may involve stretching, casting (Ponseti method), bracing, or surgical correction in severe cases. Timely care helps achieve proper foot alignment and functional mobility.

When to Consult for Club Foot Correction

  • Noticeable inward-turned foot(s) at birth
  • Limited movement or difficulty in stretching the foot
  • Family history of club foot or related foot deformities
  • Pain or abnormal gait as the child starts walking

Benefits of Early Club Foot Correction

  • Corrected foot alignment for normal walking and running
  • Reduced need for complex surgery later
  • Improved mobility, balance, and physical development
  • Enhanced confidence and quality of life

Follow-up care is crucial to maintain correction and prevent relapse. Regular monitoring, physiotherapy, and brace management help ensure healthy foot development and long-term functional outcomes.

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