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AAP Report: Expand Access to Clubfoot Treatment

The American Academy of Pediatrics has published a clinical report, "Diagnosis and Treatment of Idiopathic Congenital Clubfoot," in the February 2022 Pediatrics. The report, written by the AAP Section on Orthopaedics, describes idiopathic congenital clubfoot​ as the most common serious musculoskeletal birth defect in the United States and the world, occurring in about 1 to 2 out of 1,000 births.

What happens when clubfoot isn't treated?

About 80% of children with clubfoot are born in countries with limited resources. Without treatment, the deformity persists into adult life with a significant decrease in function and quality of life.

The report discusses the use of the Ponseti method (manipulation, casting and bracing of the clubfoot), which has become the most effective and accepted treatment for children born with clubfeet worldwide. The Ponseti method, used more often in industrialized countries, requires treatment by trained specialists and parent education on the importance of adhering to a four-year bracing phase of the treatment.

Using the Ponseti method in all parts of the world

Although seldom seen in the United States, children born with clubfeet in countries with limited resources reach adulthood unable to wear shoes, walking on the top of their feet with their toes pointed backward. Cultural bias and prejudices often relegate these children to a life of poverty, lack of education, and difficulty finding a marriage partner.

To these individuals, clubfoot correction is life changing, and so the goal of practitioners is to see the Ponseti method successfully used in every country.

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Last Updated
1/28/2022
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American Academy of Pediatrics (Copyright © 2022)
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