How to tell the difference between pronation and valgus

Generally speaking, inversion and eversion are differentiated by the shape of the foot; if the foot is inclined mainly medially, it is inversion, and if the foot is inclined laterally, it is eversion. In general, if a patient has clubfoot, it is usually congenital clubfoot or traumatic clubfoot. If the patient suffers from clubfoot, it is usually due to trauma, or due to flat feet, which leads to the formation of clubfoot. In infants and children with clubfoot, soft tissue release surgery can be performed under the supervision of a doctor to relieve the symptoms of clubfoot through surgery. In adults with clubfoot, the Ilizarov technique can be used to treat patients with clubfoot. In infants and young children with clubfoot, orthopedic braces can be worn to alleviate the symptoms of clubfoot. If adults exhibit symptoms of clubfoot, they will need to be treated with a surgical procedure such as tendon transposition. If a patient develops clubfoot or hallux valgus, he or she should go to the hospital for treatment.