Causes of horseshoe foot deformity

Horseshoe foot deformity may be caused by family inheritance, intrauterine developmental abnormalities, and intrauterine compression. 1. Family Heredity: If one of the family members, either the father or the mother, suffers from the disease, it can be passed on genetically to the offspring to a certain extent. To a certain extent, the disease can also be passed on to the offspring through genes, thus causing clubfoot deformity. 2. Intrauterine developmental abnormality: When one’s feet are developing during the fetal period, the fibrous protein in the body develops. This can also lead to clubfoot deformity. 3. Intrauterine compression: If the position of the foot is compressed by the uterus in the process of development, the foot will be seriously affected in the process of development. This leads to the development of clubfoot deformity. It is recommended to seek timely and scientific treatment for horseshoe foot deformity to avoid self-judgment and delay the healing time.