Clubfoot is a birth defect in which the foot is twisted out of shape or position. The cause of clubfoot is unknown. Babies with clubfoot are usually otherwise healthy.
In clubfoot, the foot appears twisted and can even look as if it's upside down. Despite its appearance, clubfoot itself doesn't cause any discomfort or pain.
Treatment is usually successful. It includes stretching and casting (Ponseti method) or stretching and taping (French method). Sometimes, surgery is required.
“My son is now considered a suitable candidate for tenotomy (Surgical incision of Achilles tendon).”

All funds raised will go towards the travel and surgery expenses for Gregory.
For those interested to purchase tickets and support Gregory’s fundraiser, contact details are on the flyer.
Miss Ivosa added that she would like to see her son grow up and walk like any other child and this surgery will make it possible for him.
She thanked everyone that has supported all the fundraising sales that she had doing so far from selling baby items and now to the major fundraiser which is the fundraising dance.