Clubfoot
Lions Disability Care
If clubfoot left untreated, can lead to severe lifelong complications. Children may face significant mobility issues, chronic pain, and an inability to walk properly.
At Lions Disability Care, we offer the best Ponseti Protocol treatment in Chittagong. This method is a proven, non-surgical approach that gently corrects clubfoot through a series of casts and braces. Since our inception, We have successfully treated over 4,000 children, giving them the chance to lead active, fulfilling lives.
“Don’t wait—ensure your child by choosing our expert care today.”
What is Clubfoot
Clubfoot is a birth defect where a baby’s foot is twisted out of shape or position. It occurs when the tendons that connect the muscles to the bones in the foot are shorter than usual, causing the foot to turn inward.
Ponseti Protocle
The Ponseti Protocol is a non-surgical treatment for clubfoot. It involves gently manipulating and casting the foot over several weeks to gradually correct its position. Afterward, a brace is worn to maintain the correction and prevent relapse. This method is highly effective and widely used to treat clubfoot in infants and children.
Lions Disability Care is the best clinic in Chittagong for treating clubfoot with the Ponseti Protocol. Contact us today to give your child the expert care they deserve!
Condition That we treat along with Clubfoot
Tendo Achilles Tightness
We treat Tendo Achilles tightness, when you walk on your toes because your heel can’t touch the ground. It makes your movement difficult and painful.
Flat feet
Flat feet occur when the arches of the feet are absent. That means while walking your entire foot touch the ground. This can lead to pain and discomfort in the feet, ankles, and legs. But don’t worry. We are with you.
Bow leg or Rickets
If you notice your child legs are slightly bend like a bow- don’t worry. This symptom often caused by rickets, result in a distinct outward curve of the legs. This condition can affect walking and lead to joint pain if not treated early. But with us it’s treatable.