Brace or no brace? new study tests best way to fix clubfoot in infants
NCT ID NCT07428902
First seen Feb 25, 2026 · Last updated May 01, 2026 · Updated 7 times
Summary
This study looks at babies under 12 months old with clubfoot, a condition where the foot is twisted out of shape. Researchers want to see if adding a foot abduction brace to the standard French method of stretching and taping helps correct the foot better than the French method alone. The study will measure foot position, deformity severity, and how well the child can move. Results will help doctors choose the best treatment approach.
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Pakistan Society for the Rehabilitation of the Disabled
RECRUITINGLahore, Punjab Province, 54000, Pakistan
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