Does your child have a club foot?


Clubfoot is a very common foot deformity amongst children. The medical name for Clubfoot is Congenital Talipes Equino Varus. One child in every one thousand children is born with a clubfoot.

In case of a clubfoot, the sole of the foot is turned towards inside while the heel is drawn upwards. The exact reason and cause behind this deformity is unknown. The condition is, however, more common in boys than in girls.

Clubfoot is diagnosed either when a child is born or after the antenatal scan before the birth. Clubfoot, in most of the cases does not have any secondary complications. However, in some cases there may arise musculoskeletal or some systemic problems. The condition would be better explainable on proper diagnosis by Paediatric Orthopaedic Surgeon.

Current mode of treatment for the problem consists of serial plaster castings. The reason behind the way of treatment is the fact that baby’s tissues are very soft and can be slowly moulded and stretched to the corrected position with the help of these plasters.

The treatment needs to be started as soon as the baby is born and the condition is diagnosed. A prompt treatment would increase the chances of successful treatment as the baby’s tissues are supple and soft during early stages. The ideal time to start the treatment is within the first two weeks from the baby’s birth.

In case, your child has a clubfoot, do not worry and come to Max Institute of Paediatrics. Max Institute of Paediatrics offers the finest and the most unique treatment. Max is the all in one healthcare facility stop and provides the best of medical services with a lot of compassion and care.


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