Clinically, most patients with foot deformities will have inversion or eversion of the foot. In appearance, the patient’s toes will be tilted inward, and when the patient walks, the patient’s outer edge of the foot will land on the ground, and the inner edge of the foot will not land on the ground, and some of them will affect the patient’s ankle joint functional activities. In the case of hallux valgus, the patient’s toes are tilted to the outside, the patient’s inner edge of the foot lands when walking, and the patient’s ankle joint has limited movement. Localized X-rays can be taken to confirm the diagnosis. In the treatment of children with this disease, conservative treatment can be taken. Traditional Chinese medicine orthopedic manipulation is used for correction, and then an orthopedic brace is worn for immobilization. Adults with this disease, most need to take surgical treatment.