1.What is the wearing time of the support club? When the cast is removed three weeks after Achilles tendon amputation, you must wear the support immediately; you should wear it 24 hours a day for 3 months; after that, the wearing time is shortened to 12 hours at night and 2-4 hours during the day, so that it lasts until 3-4 years old. 2. What is the importance of the club? The Pansetti method combined with percutaneous Achilles tendotomy gives the best results in the correction of clubfoot. However, if the club is not applied properly, it will recur in 80% of cases. If the parents cooperate and use the club according to the doctor’s instruction, the recurrence rate is only 6%. 3.How to choose the club? The qualified club should be the right size, open-toed and high-topped, able to maintain the foot at 70 degrees of abduction; the crossbar connects the two shoes and the distance is as wide as the shoulder. 4.When do I have to wear the support club for a review? The first follow-up examination will be held 2 weeks after wearing the club, the second one will be held after 3 months, and then every 6 months until the child is 3-4 years old. The content of the follow-up examination is mainly to check whether the child’s foot has recurrence, adjust the length of the crossbar and the angle of foot abduction, and check the child’s compliance in wearing the support club, which is very important. 5.Guidelines for putting on the abductor club Put on cotton socks frequently so that all parts of the foot and leg that the shoes touch are covered; after the last cast is removed, the child’s skin may be sensitive, so you can wear two pairs of socks for the first two days of putting on the club, and only one pair of socks later. When you put on the support, if the child does not refuse, you can put on the worse foot first and then the better foot; if the child kicks a lot, you can put on the better foot first, because the child usually kicks off the second shoe. Put the foot into the shoe by tightening the foot strap first; the strap will keep the heel tightly in the shoe. Do not mark the used holes on the ankle strap, as the strap will be stretched over time and the markings will be meaningless. Check if the heel is in the shoe by pulling the calf up and down; if the toe moves back and forth, it means the heel is not in and you must tighten the foot strap again; after it is in, you can draw a line inside the shoe to mark the position of the toe; after the heel is in the shoe, the toe should not go beyond the position of the line. Tie the laces tightly, but do not interfere with blood circulation. Remember, the laces are the most important thing that help hold the foot in the shoe. Make sure that your child’s toes are all straight and none are bent; to do this, you can cut the toe portion of your child’s socks to make it easier to see the toes.