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For Children With Clubfoot, Treatment Can Be Life Changing | Short Film Showcase


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·Nov 11, 2024

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Are treatable conditions. Clubfoot is one of the most common birth defects that we see in orthopedic surgery and generally in children. We have almost 50,000 babies with clubfeet born in India every year. Often, I'm surrounded by about 20 children and their parents wanting to get to my attention because a child who has clubfoot deformity and who is not treated ends up having a lifetime of disability. Many of them end up not getting to the level their skills and intelligence could have got them to. They end up having a lifetime of begging.

It's so important socially to get this disability away and put it behind you by correct treatment at the right time. Until recently, most of these children would need surgical intervention until doctor ignition city started this technique of taking advantage of the anatomy of movements of the foot joints. It's a very specific way of fasting. The whole process takes eight to nine weeks. The first cast is for about five to seven days. The family comes back, we do the cast again. Then we do the third cast, the fourth cast, and in about five or six casts, the deformity is corrected and the child at the end of it has a straight, normal-looking foot.

When we started this program for clubfoot, we realized that the doctors are not able to give the right treatment because of the non-availability of the special shoe. So we thought we should manufacture it locally, make it available free of cost to these children. "Oh be a dutiful! I know cool to Kiba yessiree on a new road you do talk angle the quayside a Penco ethical killer pan chicken."

When we started this program five years back, we treated 800 children in one year, but this year, we'll be treating 8,000 children. We actually want to, in the next five years, treat 50,000 children in one year. People say the devil is in the detail; I say that God is in the detail. I feel I have been given a blessing and therefore I must share my blessing and all for no benefit, personal gain.

I find it very uncomfortable deep within me to make wealth out of ill health. My vision is to make sure that every child born with clubfoot can be reached, not just in India but across the world. My only complaint is the way to refer was in a day, and there are only three six four days in a year.

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