Clubfoot (medical term: Congenital Talipes Equinovarus) is a common birth defect where one or both feet are twisted inward and downward. If left untreated, it can lead to long-term disability — but early treatment leads to excellent outcomes.
What We Treat
- Congenital Clubfoot (present at birth)
- Recurrent or resistant clubfoot
- Syndromic clubfoot (associated with conditions like spina bifida)
- Neglected or untreated clubfoot in older children
Our Treatment Approach
- Ponseti Method (Gold Standard) like Gentle serial casting to gradually correct the foot, Tenotomy (small procedure to release tight tendon), Bracing phase to maintain correction etc.
- Customized Bracing & Splinting
- Surgical Correction (if needed in complex cases)
- Post-treatment Rehabilitation & Monitoring
Why Choose Our Clubfoot
- Pediatric orthopaedic specialists
- Child-friendly, pain-minimizing techniquess
- Long-term follow-up to prevent recurrence
- Education & support for parents
When to Start Treatment?
As early as possible — ideally within the first few weeks of birth. Early treatment leads to near-normal foot function and appearance.