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Reference ID U27829Q 
Headline Clubfoot brace with two boots attached to a bar 
Description Clubfoot braces are used as part of the overall management of infants and children born with congenital talipes equinovarus (CTEV, idiopathic clubfoot). 



The braces position the child’s feet to maintain a position after the use of a series of plaster casts (serial casts) to correct the foot.



Clubfoot braces are worn almost all the time for a certain period during the initial stage of treatment. Once a corrected position is achieved or the child is of walking age, clubfoot braces are generally used overnight until the condition is resolved. Clubfoot braces are used for children with CTEV affecting one or both feet. 
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