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Though Clubfoot is correctable with prompt treatment, the children with club feet are neglectedin the family and society and thus grow up with deformed & painful feet, leading to physical disability thataffects an individual's mobility and threatens their potential productivity. The neglected clubfoot deformity results in disability for the individual, a reduced standard of living for the entire family, and a burden to the community.In case of neonates with clubfoot, corrective treatment should begin at once. The ideal time to begin treatment is during the first few days and weeks of life, when the foot is most malleable. |
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If early identification and treatment does not happen, the bones and joints in the foot harden as they grow and children begin to walk on the side or top of the foot. In most cases treatment at early stage do not need surgery even. |
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