Club foot is a common disorder in which one or both of a baby's feet are turned inward and downward and can't easily be moved into a normal position. It is much more common for a baby to have a foot turned inward due to positioning, but these feet are very flexible and can easily be straightened with gentle manipulation. Newborns with a club foot are often treated with bracing, physical therapy, casting, and/or surgery.
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- Newborn with Club FootNewborn with Club Foot
- Baby With ClubfootA Newborn Baby with a Clubfoot
- Baby with ClubfeetBaby with Clubfeet
- Club Foot Casting TreatmentClub Foot Casting Treatment
- Casting for Club FootCasting for Club Foot
- Clubfoot Treatment 'After' PhotoClubfoot Treatment 'After' Photo
- Bracing Bar for ClubfootBracing Bar for Clubfoot
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