Clubfoot: A Comprehensive Review of Anatomy, Etiology, Treatment, Follow-up and Relapse

AuthorNazanin Anarakien
AuthorKamran Shirbacheen
AuthorAna Presedoen
AuthorAhmadreza Nezameslamien
AuthorMohammad Hossein Nabianen
OrcidNazanin Anaraki [0009-0005-7302-8519]en
OrcidKamran Shirbache [0000-0002-9042-9534]en
OrcidMohammad Hossein Nabian [0000-0002-4144-3188]en
Issued Date2025-06-30en
AbstractContext: Congenital idiopathic clubfoot is a significant musculoskeletal deformity affecting children globally. It is characterized by hindfoot varus, midfoot cavus, forefoot adduction, and ankle equinus. The Ponseti method has proven to be highly effective and is now the gold standard for treatment. However, long-term follow-up studies indicate a variable relapse rate. Timely diagnosis of relapse is crucial, underscoring the importance of regular follow-up visits. Poor compliance with brace wear is a primary cause of relapse; therefore, educating families on proper adherence to the treatment regimen is essential. This review article discusses the anatomy, etiology, various treatment approaches, and strategies for managing relapses in clubfoot. Evidence Acquisition: The Ponseti method has proven to be highly effective and is now the gold standard for treatment. However, long-term follow-up studies indicate a variable relapse rate. Results: Timely diagnosis of relapse is crucial, underscoring the importance of regular follow-up visits. Poor compliance with brace wear is a primary cause of relapse. Conclusions: Educating families on proper adherence to the treatment regimen is essential. This review article discusses the anatomy, etiology, various treatment approaches, and strategies for managing relapses in clubfoot.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/ijpediatr-151804en
KeywordTreatment Approachesen
KeywordRelapseen
KeywordPonseti Methoden
KeywordClub Footen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleClubfoot: A Comprehensive Review of Anatomy, Etiology, Treatment, Follow-up and Relapseen
TypeReview Articleen

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