If the foot is mildly deformed, it can be corrected by physical therapy and by wearing a brace. If the deformity is severe, surgery is needed to correct it. If the foot is mildly deformed, such as bunion, mild clubfoot, flatfoot, etc., the impact on function is generally not serious, and the symptoms can be alleviated by improving the ligament and tendon tightness of the foot through physical therapy, such as massage and acupressure, as well as wearing orthopedic braces and orthopedic insoles to correct the symptoms. If the foot is severely deformed, such as severe bunion, severe clubfoot, etc., the deformation is caused by bony changes, and can only be corrected through surgery, such as osteotomy and orthopedics. If the symptoms of foot deformity appear, it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital to clarify the cause of the disease and receive regular treatment.