The management of idiopathic clubfoot has changed substantially over the past fifty years with the Ponseti method of treatment gaining increasing popularity in recent years. The advantages of this method are its simplicity and minimal resource requirements with high published success rates. One of the disadvantages is that unless treatment protocols are meticulously adhered to, especially in the bracing stage, recurrence will occur. This study explores the demographics and highlights existing barriers to successful clubfoot treatment outcomes at two academic hospitals. A cross sectional study was conducted of all children undergoing clubfeet treatment between June and December 2011. A stratified questionnaire was used at two academic hospitals.Purpose of Study
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