The goal of clubfoot repair is to have a corrected foot by the time the child is:

a. 6 months of age
b. 9 months of age
c. 12 months of age
d. 18 months of age


C
The goal of clubfoot repair is to be completed by the time the child is 12 months of age so the child can use normal shoes when learning to walk.

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A) True B) False

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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