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 the US, treatment includes casting, bracing, or surgery. Surgery may involve realigning bones and tendon releases. Cost ranges from $5,000 to $20,000 including hospital fees.
Advanced treatments like selective dorsal rhizotomy are available in some centers. Waiting time for casting or bracing can be up to 3 weeks.