What are the symptoms of clubfoot?
What are the symptoms of clubfoot?
The most common sign of clubfoot is one or both feet turning inward. The foot faces the opposite leg.
You may also notice that the foot has a:
- Kidney shape.
- Deep crease on the inside mid aspect of the foot.
- Higher arch than normal (called cavus foot deformity).
Other problems you may notice:
- A smaller calf muscle in the affected leg.
- Shorter foot.
- Ankle stiffness.
- Lack of full range of motion in the foot.