TREATMENT FOR CONGENITAL CROOKED FOOT - ORTHOPEDIC DISEASES

Congenital Crooked Foot Treatment



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Treatment for congenital crooked foot, which is when the baby is born with 1 or 2 feet turned inward, should be done as early as possible in the first few weeks after birth to avoid permanent deformations in the child's foot. When done correctly, there are chances of the child walking normally. Treatment for bilateral congenital clubfoot may be conservative when done through the Ponseti method , which consists of manipulating and placing plaster every week on the baby's feet and using orthopedic boots