Clubfoot is a congenital foot deformity in which the foot is twisted inward and downward. It can occur in isolation or as part of a neurological or syndromic condition.
Even after successful initial treatment, there is an increased risk of relapse.
Left untreated, clubfoot leads to
- Significant walking limitations: The misalignment permanently impairs gait and mobility.
- Abnormal joint loading: Incorrect pressure distribution leads to premature wear of the foot, knee and hip.
- Pain later in life: Long-term untreated misalignments cause chronic complaints.
Orthopaedic aids are essential to
- Secure the treatment outcome long-term: Aids stabilize the achieved correction and prevent relapses.
- Stabilize the foot position: Targeted orthoses keep the foot in the correct position.
- Promote a physiological gait pattern: Optimal care supports natural and low-strain mobility.
