Club Foot
Club Foot
Expert Treatment for Club Foot to Restore Proper Alignment and Healthy Movement
At Aamer Nisar Orthopaedics & Trauma, we provide specialised care for club foot, a congenital condition that affects the alignment and position of a child’s foot. When treated early and correctly, most children with club foot can grow up to walk, run, and live active lives without limitation. Our approach focuses on early diagnosis, gentle correction, and long-term functional outcomes using internationally accepted orthopaedic techniques.
Understanding Club Foot
A Treatable Condition with Early Intervention
Club foot, medically known as congenital talipes equinovarus, causes the foot to turn inward and downward at birth. Without treatment, it can lead to difficulty walking, pain, and long-term disability. The condition is not caused by anything parents did or did not do, and in most cases, it can be corrected successfully. Early evaluation by an orthopaedic specialist is essential to ensure timely and effective treatment.
Modern Treatment and Correction Techniques
Gentle, Step-by-Step Alignment Restoration
Treatment of club foot typically involves a series of carefully guided manipulations and casts to gradually correct the foot’s position. In some cases, a minor surgical procedure may be needed to release tight tendons. Once correction is achieved, braces are used to maintain proper alignment and prevent recurrence. Each child’s treatment plan is individualised to ensure safe correction and healthy foot development.
Long-Term Care and Functional Outcomes
Supporting Children Toward Normal Growth and Mobility
With expert care and consistent follow-up, children treated for club foot can achieve normal foot function and participate in regular physical activities. Our practice provides ongoing monitoring to ensure the correction remains stable as the child grows. Parents are guided through every step of care, helping them understand treatment progress and long-term expectations.
Book an Appointment
If your child has been diagnosed with club foot or you notice abnormal foot positioning, schedule an early consultation with an orthopaedic specialist for timely evaluation and treatment.