Foot exostosis can be treated with orthopedics or neurology or neurosurgery depending on the history. Partial clubfoot is due to a congenital genetic abnormality and is a developmental malformation that appears as a symptom. It usually occurs in infancy and early childhood. Once detected, it should be seen by an orthopedic surgeon in a hospital, and after a specialized examination, orthopedic or surgical correction should be considered. If you have a history of cerebral palsy or other neuromuscular disease, you may consider consulting a neurologist. Of course, some people are suffering from some lesions of the spine, and some of them may be suffering from fascial bulge, in which case it is recommended to consult the neurosurgery department. In the case of clubfoot, it is recommended to consult a doctor to identify the cause and to treat or cure it with the help of a doctor.