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Clubfoot is when the foot turns inward and downward. It is a congenital condition, which means it is present at birth.
Alternative Names of Club Foot are: Talipes equinovarus; Talipes.
Complications of Club Foot
Some defects may not be completely fixed. However, treatment can improve the appearance and function of the foot. Treatment may be less successful if the clubfoot is linked to other birth disorders.
Causes of Club Foot
Signs & Symptoms of Club Foot
Diagnosis of Club Foot
The disorder is identified during a physical examination. A foot x-ray may be done.
Treatments of Club Foot
Prevention of Club Foot
Because the cause of clubfoot is unknown, you can't take absolute measures to prevent it. However, if you're pregnant, you can take steps to limit your baby's risk of birth defects, such as clubfoot: Don't smoke or spend time in smoky environments, consume alcohol, or use drugs not approved by your doctor.
When to seek Medical Advice
If your child is being treated for clubfoot, call your health care provider if:
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