What happened to the foot hooks in children?

Many children have clubfoot, which is usually not a serious problem. It may be caused by the fetus’ position in the mother’s womb and often corrects itself over time without treatment, usually without causing any restriction of movement or delaying normal growth and development. Intra-foot dactylism in children is most often seen in the first few years of life and can occur in three areas: the foot, lower leg or thigh. There is no scientific evidence that bracing, sitting, exercise or any treatment can correct or promote its natural improvement.