Congenital clubfoot: It is found after birth that the unilateral or bilateral foot morphology is abnormal showing inversion, inversion, horseshoe deformity, the incidence is 1 per 1,000 newborns in China, more boys than girls, can be single foot, but also bipedal involvement. There are many causes of congenital clubfoot, which are still inconclusive in the world and may be related to genetics, environment, fetal position in utero and other factors. Children with clubfoot exhibit foot deformities at birth, with varying degrees of foot droop, resembling a horseshoe, inward pointing of the toe, inward turning of the heart of the foot, medial soft tissue contracture, and in severe cases, a “crab claw-like” deformity. Due to the typical performance, the diagnosis is not difficult. Treatment is the earlier the treatment, the better the effect, mainly relying on plaster orthopedic fixation, later may also need surgery for some patients due to residual deformity.