The treatment for clubfoot

Published Date : May 30

Category : Health/Beauty » Hospitals/Clinics

Location : Iowa »  Ainsworth,IA 

Posted by : md orthopaedics

Description : Clubfoot is a condition that affects the foot of an infant. It is a deformity that causes the foot to turn inward, which can cause the child to walk with a limp. This condition can be caused by a number of things, but the most common cause is a failure of the ligament on the sole of the foot. The treatment for clubfoot varies depending on the cause of the deformity. However, some treatment for clubfoot includes surgery, casting, and splinting. Surgery is the most common in treatment. The surgery involves placing a cast on the foot and then cutting out the damaged ligament. This can take a few months, but the child can then go home with a new foot. Splinting is a less common for clubfoot. It also involves placing a cast on the foot and then cutting out the damaged ligament. The splint is then taken off after a few weeks and the child can start walking again. For more info, please visit on: https://www.mdorthopaedics.com/how-it-works/

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