CTEV (Congenital Talipes Equinovarus)Splint for Clubfoot
The CTEV splint is a medical device used to treat clubfoot (congenital talipes equinovarus), a condition where the foot is turned inward and downward. After initial casting, the splint helps maintain the corrected foot position by holding the feet in a neutral alignment using adjustable boots connected by a bar. It is worn to prevent the deformity from returning and is typically used for several months during the child’s early years to support long-term correction.
Size: 2.75" | 3" | 3.5" | 4" | 4.5" | 5" | 5.5"
Product Code: 112
Features & Benefits
- It helps in correcting deformities like equinus, forefoot virus, and tibial torsion.
- Maintains the normal anatomy of the ankle.
- It may also be used to maintain correct foot positioning.
- For correcting mild CTEV deformities.
- For maintaining the correction achieved by other measures like serial plaster casts & operations, etc.
- It helps to correct the top of the baby’s foot, which twists downwards or inwards.
- It helps to correct the arch, which is more pronounced and turned inward heel.
- It helps to correct severe cases of the foot that look as if it is upside down.
- There is usually no discomfort or pain when the patient is not trying to walk.
- Padded splint with hook & loop straps.