Clubfoot is one of the most common nonlife threatening major birth defects It affects your child's foot and ankle, twisting the heel and toes inward It may look like the top of the foot is on the bottom The clubfoot, calf and leg are smaller and shorter than normal Clubfoot is not painful, is correctable, and your baby is probably Babies who are born with a foot that's twisted inward and downward have a birth defect called clubfoot Find out what may cause it and how doctors fix it before babiesIf your baby has clubfoot, you are not alone Approximately 12 people per 1000 are born with Clubfoot Braces The Ponseti Method of Clubfoot Treatment is minimally invasive and 96% effective MD Orthopaedics offers 4 models of AFO to meet your needs These are standers AFO, Plantar flexion stop, Plantar flexion stop/ toe stilt, toe stilt
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