Foot and ankle deformities are not always treated surgically, because foot and ankle deformities can be corrected without surgery in the early stages through conservative treatment, such as insoles, orthopedic braces, adjustment controls, etc., but the deformity develops to After a certain degree, when conservative treatment cannot completely correct it, surgical treatment is generally recommended. These diseases can be corrected by first putting on a cast in the early stages. That is to say, most congenital foot and ankle deformities can be corrected by first putting on a cast, and a small number of them can even be treated without surgery.
Congenital foot and ankle deformity is also a saying, the sooner it is treated, the better the effect. How to treat it? By putting a plaster on a child, the deformity can be corrected to normal in just one or two months. It is a very simple method and does not require surgery. It is very minimally invasive. We call it very minimally invasive. Surgery, without major surgery, can completely cure this disease.
Congenital foot deformity is an abnormality in the soles of the feet at birth. Common congenital foot deformities are congenital clubfoot and rocker foot. In congenital clubfoot, the foot droops and the sole of the foot is adducted. The treatment of congenital foot deformities generally consists of surgical and non-surgical treatments. For early treatment, non-surgical treatment is still the main method. Mainly using small methods such as plaster fixation, generally suitable for children under 1 year old. The deformed parts are corrected one by one according to certain procedures and then fixed with plaster casts.
For pediatric orthopedic surgeons, plaster is a very, very important treatment method for congenital foot and ankle deformities. Plaster, as long as a professional pediatric orthopedic surgeon can be found early, he can be corrected almost 100%. Flat feet have relatively flat soles and are prone to fatigue when walking; normal people's feet are arched. This is a disease that may be inherited from parents. To correct the foot and ankle deformity, attention should be paid to the patient's constitution, the weight-bearing line of the lower limbs, and the body's standing and walking balance functions. Due to the paralysis of the peroneus longus and brevis muscle, the patient can only walk and stand with his feet. When loading and landing on the outside, the foot tilts medially, and the Achilles tendon also deflects medially.