Clubfoot is a common congenital condition where a baby’s foot is twisted inward or downward. Many parents wonder if it can be corrected without surgery. Fortunately, non-surgical treatments are highly effective, especially when started early.
Non-Surgical Treatment Options
1. Ponseti Method (Gold Standard for Clubfoot Treatment)
Involves a series of gentle manipulations and plaster casting.
Gradual correction over several weeks.
A minor procedure (Achilles tenotomy) may be needed in some cases to release tight tendons.
2. Bracing (Foot Abduction Brace)
Essential after Ponseti casting to maintain correction.
Worn full-time initially, then gradually reduced over time.
3. Stretching and Physiotherapy (French Method)
Daily stretching exercises by trained therapists.
Use of splints and taping to maintain progress.
Success Rate of Non-Surgical Treatment
When started early (within the first few weeks of life), the Ponseti method has over a 90% success rate.
Regular follow-ups and adherence to bracing are crucial to prevent relapse.
When is Surgery Needed?
If non-surgical methods fail or the child has a severe or neglected case.
Surgical intervention may be required for residual deformities in older children.
Conclusion
Yes, clubfoot can often be corrected without surgery using methods like the Ponseti technique, bracing, and physiotherapy. Early diagnosis and consistent treatment are key to successful outcomes.
For expert clubfoot treatment, consult Dr. Nargesh Agrawal at 8851777145.

