The child’s clubfoot may be caused by congenital factors, incorrect walking training, trauma, neurological lesions and other factors.
1. Congenital factors: During pregnancy, the fetus is severely compressed in the uterus, resulting in foot developmental deformities, which can cause clubfoot; in addition, if the infant has a congenital absence of the paravalvular bone, it may also lead to clubfoot.
2. Incorrect walking training: inappropriate walking training for infants and young children may affect the normal development of the foot arch, which may easily lead to clubfoot.
3. Trauma: Foot trauma, such as heel fracture, internal fixation of heel fracture, inappropriate timing for rehabilitation training, can lead to deformity healing, which may easily lead to clubfoot.
4. Neurological lesions: For example, poliomyelitis or cerebral palsy can seriously affect the nervous system, which may lead to clubfoot.
There are other reasons that can lead to the symptoms of clubfoot, parents should take their children to the doctor as soon as possible to clarify the diagnosis, and follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out targeted treatment, so as not to miss the opportunity for treatment.