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Recurrence of Clubfoot—Why Does It Happen, and What Can Be Done?
The treatment went according to plan—casts, tenotomy, and a splint. The foot looked perfect. And yet, after some time, something changes: the foot begins to turn inward again, and the child walks on their toes or on the outer edge of the foot. This is one of the most difficult moments for parents who have been wholeheartedly committed to the treatment for months. A recurrence of clubfoot occurs […]
Clubfoot isn't the end of the world
Clubfoot is a congenital defect that is present at birth. It is characterized by a specific foot alignment consisting of four elements: plantar flexion, heel varus, cavus deformity, and forefoot adduction. A foot deformed in this way resembles a golf club in shape, hence the English name for the condition, “clubfoot.” In Poland, this condition affects approximately 1 in 1,000 newborns. As Dr. Kapiński explains, the key […]