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Idiopathic congenital clubfoot, often referred to simply as clubfoot, is the most common congenital deformity. This condition can affect one or both of an infant’s feet and is noticeable as the feet are turned inward and downward. The sole of the foot can also face in, and the foot may appear shorter due to an increased arch. The word idiopathic signifies the exact cause of the condition is unknown. This differentiates it from cases that are linked to specific underlying conditions or syndromes. The Ponseti method is often used by podiatrists to treat clubfoot. This method involves manipulation and casting, which allows most children with the condition to achieve a functional and aesthetically pleasing result with their feet. If your child is born with clubfoot, it is suggested that you make an appointment as quickly as possible with a podiatrist, as effective treatment generally begins within the first few weeks of birth.
Congenital foot problems require immediate attention to avoid future complications. If you have any concerns, contact Dr. Thomas Tran of Southwestern Foot & Ankle Associates, P.C.. Our doctor can provide the care you need to keep you pain-free and on your feet.
Congenital foot problems are deformities affecting the feet, toes, and/or ankles that children are born with. Some of these conditions have a genetic cause while others just happen. Some specific foot ailments that children may be born with include clubfeet, polydactyly/macrodactyly, and cleft foot. There are several other foot anomalies that can occur congenitally. What all of these conditions have in common is that a child may experience difficulty walking or performing everyday activities, as well as trouble finding footwear that fits their foot deformity. Some of these conditions are more serious than others. Consulting with a podiatrist as early as possible will help in properly diagnosing a child’s foot condition while getting the necessary treatment underway.
What are Causes of Congenital Foot Problem?
A congenital foot problem is one that happens to a child at birth. These conditions can be caused by a genetic predisposition, developmental or positional abnormalities during gestation, or with no known cause.
What are Symptoms of Congenital Foot Problems?
Symptoms vary by the congenital condition. Symptoms may consist of the following:
Treatment and Prevention
While there is nothing one can do to prevent congenital foot problems, raising awareness and receiving neonatal screenings are important. Early detection by taking your child to a podiatrist leads to the best outcome possible.
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