If the foot exostosis is not treated, it will lead to joint degeneration in the foot over time and the patient will be disabled later. Ectropion is usually seen in children with cerebral palsy and is caused by nerve damage, which can lead to elevated muscle tone in children and, when further aggravated, can lead to inversion of the ankle joint, which must be treated. This condition must be treated. It can be treated conservatively through orthopedic treatment by pulling and massaging the foot muscles to relax them, followed by wearing foot aids. Patients should have their clubfoot corrected as early as possible, as the recovery will be slower if the child grows older.