Club Foot (CTEV)

Club Foot (CTEV) is a congenital condition where a baby’s foot is twisted inward and outward. Dr. Maulik Patel at Aarshiva Hospital and ICU provides early diagnosis and advanced treatment to restore proper alignment and support normal walking development.

Club Foot (CTEV) Treatment

Club Foot, medically known as Congenital Talipes Equinovarus (CTEV), is a birth condition in which a baby’s foot appears twisted inward and downward. If not treated early, it may affect walking and long-term mobility.

At Aarshiva Hospital and ICU, Dr. Maulik Patel, Pediatric Orthopedic Specialist, provides specialized and evidence-based treatment to ensure proper correction and healthy growth.

What is Club Foot?

Club Foot is a structural deformity present at birth. It may affect one or both feet. The condition involves:

  • Inward turning of the foot
  • Tight Achilles tendon
  • Limited ankle movement
  • Abnormal foot alignment

Early treatment provides excellent long-term results.

Causes of Club Foot

Club Foot is a structural deformity present at birth. It may affect one or both feet. The condition involves:

  • Inward turning of the foot
  • Tight Achilles tendon
  • Limited ankle movement
  • Abnormal foot alignment

Early treatment provides excellent long-term results.