Clubfoot is a condition that affects the feet and ankles of newborns. It is characterized by a foot that is turned inward, often with a missing arch, and may cause difficulty walking. Treatment for clubfoot is available and can help improve the child's ability to walk.
Non-surgical treatment for clubfoot usually begins with the use of non-invasive methods such as stretching, taping, and bracing. These methods are designed to gradually correct the position of the foot and restore the normal range of motion. Braces may be used to maintain the corrected position of the foot.