Congenital Vertical Talus Treatment: A Comprehensive Guide by Dr. Vidya Sagar Chandankere

Congenital Vertical Talus (CVT) is a rare but serious foot deformity seen in newborns and young infants. It is characterized by an abnormal positioning of the talus bone, leading to a rigid rocker-bottom foot deformity. If left untreated, CVT can severely impact mobility, making it difficult for children to walk properly. Dr. Vidya Sagar Chandankere , the leading pediatric orthopedic specialist in Prakash Nagar , offers expert diagnosis and treatment solutions to ensure children receive the best possible care for this condition. Understanding Congenital Vertical Talus Congenital vertical talus is a structural deformity where the talus bone is abnormally aligned, causing the forefoot to point upwards while the heel is positioned downward. This leads to a characteristic rocker-bottom appearance . The condition is typically diagnosed at birth or during early infancy. Causes of Congenital Vertical Talus Although the exact cause of CVT is not always known, it is often associated with: Genet...