Causes of congenital clubfoot: genetics or environment?
The causes of congenital clubfoot may be related to both genetics and the environment. The congenital defect can be caused by genetic mutations that affect the development of the foot, but it can also result from environmental factors, such as improper positioning during fetal development. In some cases, congenital defects in children may be the result of a combination of both factors. When comparing the influence of genetics and the environment, it is difficult to definitively determine which one has a greater impact on the development of congenital clubfoot.
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Varus foot positioning: what are the causes?
Varus foot positioning can be caused by various factors, such as:
- Improper footwear
- Overweight or obesity
- Weakness of the foot muscles
- Postural disorders
Varus foot positioning can lead to pain, fatigue, and other issues related to walking. In the case of a varus heel, excessive load may also occur on the outer part of the foot, which can lead to further complications.


