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Abstract Clubfoot represents one of the most common congenital orthopedic deformities. It affects 1-2/1000 live births all over the world. Cases of rigid and severe deformity represent a challenging problem. This is because the conservative management is not effective; as well as the surgical options are little. Dynamic foot supination is a common form of residual clubfoot. the deformity occurs as a result of a strong tibialis anterior muscle and weak antagonists, particularly the peroneal and tibialis posterior muscles. The foot appears normal in standing without any deviation but when the child starts walking, the foot goes into inversion what’s called dynamic supination. |