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Orthopedic experts at the Comprehensive Clubfoot Clinic have successfully treated hundreds of children born with clubfoot. We offer surgical options when needed, but we specialize in the Ponseti method, a nonsurgical treatment that uses gentle manipulation and a series of casts. The clinic is part of the nationally ranked Jackie and Gene Autry Orthopedic Center.
Clubfoot is a congenital disorder, which means the condition is present at birth. Babies born with clubfoot have short, tight leg tendons. These connective tissues attach leg muscles to bones in the foot. Tension from overly tight tendons causes a baby’s foot (or sometimes both feet) to rotate inward. This rotation can be so severe that the child’s foot faces sideways or upward. Clubfoot looks awkward, but your child isn’t in pain.
Approximately one out of every 1,000 babies have clubfoot. There’s no known cause, although the condition sometimes runs in families. Left untreated, a child with clubfoot may become permanently disabled.
We understand that it can be distressing to think about orthopedic treatments for your infant. At Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, your family has access to specialists who have dedicated their careers to treating clubfoot. We offer:
The Ponseti method uses a series of casts to gently rotate your child’s foot back to the proper position. Some children with foot problems also need to wear special shoes, shoe inserts or leg braces. We have:
In addition to clubfoot, we also treat: