Club foot repair is a surgical intervention for correcting clubfoot, a congenital or acquired condition where the foot points down and inward. Various surgical techniques are used to release tight tendons, realign bones, and reshape the foot. Post-surgery, a cast or brace may be applied for several months to maintain proper alignment and promote healing.
Club foot repair is a surgical intervention for correcting clubfoot, a congenital or acquired condition where the foot points down and inward. Various surgical techniques are used to release tight tendons, realign bones, and reshape the foot. Post-surgery, a cast or brace may be applied for several months to maintain proper alignment and promote healing.
Club foot is a condition where the foot turns inward. In Mexico, corrective treatments include casting, bracing, or surgery. The Ponseti method, widely used, involves gradually manipulating the foot and casting it to align properly over several months. The average cost for this method is around MXN 30,000 - 50,000 ($1,500 - $2,500 USD). Mexico's warm climate may aid in recovery.
The Ponseti method requires regular follow-up appointments for casting adjustments. Full recovery can take up to a year.