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Our offered Product range includes Clubfoot Db Splint and Leg Splint.
Clubfoot is a congenital (present at birth) condition in which your babys foot or feet turn inward. It wont go away on its own, but with early treatment, children experience good results. Approximately 1 in every 1, 000 babies will be born with clubfoot, which makes it one of the more common congenital foot deformities. It also known as congenital talipes equinovarus shortly CTEV foot.
Bracing
Your care team may recommend bracing after your baby has finished the Ponseti or French method. Even if those treatments worked, your babys foot can move back to the incorrect position. A brace keeps their foot at the correct angle, so it doesnt move out of position. The brace is usually a pair of shoes with a metal bar connecting them. The brace is often called boots and bar. Its important to: ALSO known as CTEV splint or DB splint.
Have your child wear the brace every day for three months, then only at night or naps for typically four years.
Follow the instructions carefully. If your child doesnt wear the braces when theyre supposed to, their foot may return to the clubfoot position again.
There are several types of braces. Your provider will discuss your options so you can find the right brace for your child.
Additional Information:
Payment Terms : L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union,
Packaging Details : 20X20X20cm
Delivery Time : 10
We are a specialized provider of Knee Ankle Foot Orthosis (KAFO) designed for hospitals, rehabilitation centers, orthopaedic clinics, and prostheticorthotic facilities. Our KAFO solutions are used for knee instability, lower limb paralysis, post-polio condition, spinal cord injury, stroke, and neuromuscular disorders.
Our KAFOs are fabricated using lightweight materials, durable knee joints, adjustable ankle components, and precision alignment to ensure maximum support, controlled movement, and long-term reliability. We offer custom-made KAFOs, metal KAFOs, and thermoplastic KAFOs with options for locking and free-motion knee joints.