World Clubfoot Day - June 3
Sat Jun 3rd

World Clubfoot Day

World Clubfoot Day, which takes place every year on June 3rd, aims to unite those affected by clubfoot so that they can inspire and inspire one another. It's also a day to raise concern for this common congenital disorder.

Up to 200,000 babies around the world are born with clubfoot each year. According to this report, clubfoot is one of the world's most common congenital disorders. This defect occurs when a baby's foot twists inward and downward. Clubfoot begins in the womb as a result of the baby's bones, ligaments, and muscles. Babies with clubfoot can have either a mild or severe case. In the most severe cases, a baby's foot seems to be upside down. Both feet are affected in more than half of the cases of clubfoot.

Impact

Clubfoot, left untreated, can cause a variety of health problems. Both arthritis and inability to walk normally are two of the problems that have arisen. Children with clubfoot may also have a bad self-image. Patients usually begin treatment after birth to prevent these kinds of problems.

The Ponseti method is one of the most popular methods of treating clubfoot. This treatment option requires placing a cast on the foot to hold it in a specific position.. The foot is repositioned and recast every week. For several months, repositioning and recasting of the foot have been going on. Towards the end of the procedure, surgeons perform a minor surgery to lengthen the Achilles tendon. The baby wears special shoes and braces for up to three years after this entire process, until the foot's position is completely corrected. If the Ponseti technique isn't effective, a more invasive type of surgery may be needed.

A child born with clubfoot can live a full life. However, many children around the world do not have access to clubfoot therapy. Children with untreated clubfoot are often excluded from society in certain countries. unable to obtain an education and may be unable to work, and they may be unable to get an education. In several instances, communities ostracize the mother, blaming her for the child's deformity.

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On this day, a number of activities are being held to encourage families affected by clubfoot to meet, connect, and support one another. Educational seminars and presentations are also held by many hospitals, foot, and ankle specialists, as well as healthcare organizations. To participate: To participate: To participate: To participate: You must register: To participate: To participate: To participate:

  • If you or a family member has been affected by clubfoot, please share your story on social media.
  • Read about famous people born with clubfeet, including Dudley Moore, Troy Aikman, and Kristi Yamachicom
  • Donate to Hope Walks or some other group that provides free-of-cost health care to those in low-income countries

With #WorldClubfootDay, you can share the word for this day on social media. #WorldClubfootDay is a worldwide celebration.

History of the world clubfoot day has a rich history.

In 2013, the Ponseti International Association (PIA) established World Clubfoot Day. In honor of Dr. Ignacio Ponseti's birthday, they chose June 3rd. He is the orthopedist who invented the Ponseti technique.