XTERN

Richie Brace

Balance

Dorsiflex

Gauntlet

Traditional

CROW

UNFO

XTERN

Richie Brace

Balance

Dorsiflex

Gauntlet

Traditional

CROW

UNFO

Gauntlet

Traditional

CROW

UNFO

XTERN

Richie Brace

Balance

Dorsiflex

UNFO

Innovative treatment for Metatarsus Adductus & Metatarsus Varus

Therapy of Severe Metatarsus Varus, Metatarsus Adductus, Forefoot Adduction and Pigeon toed in newborns

UNFO

No more cast for congential Metatarsus Adductus & Metatarsus Varus

UNFO is a revolutionary solution developed specifically for the therapy of Severe Metatarsus Varus, Metatarsus Adductus (Severe, Moderate and Mild), Forefoot Adduction and Pigeon toed in newborns. UNFO addresses the difficulties and stress of frequent casting, the ineffectiveness of stretching and the consequential under- or over- treatment of Metatarsus Adductus.

April 2021

New clinical study about UNFO
by the European Journal of Pediatrics

Before & after

Parents and children around the globe can now benefit from a child-friendly corrective foot brace that provides effective, safe, and stress-free treatment – providing families with peace of mind and improving their quality of life.

Before therapy

Before UNFO therapy • 6 months boy

During therapy

During UNFO therapy

After therapy

After 14 days UNFO therapy

Information for parents

Common Symptom

Metatarsus Adductus (Metatarsus Varus, Forefoot Adduction) is a foot deformity prevalent among newly born babies. Untreated, it could lead to permanent physical damages.

Proven Success & Clinical Trial

Standing up to the world’s highest medical standards, Thousands of parents have used the UNFO shoe and successfully treated their infants with Metatarsus Adductus (Metatarsus Varus, Forefoot Adduction) with quickly and visible results.

Innovative Solution

MTA is treatable without the need for casting or a medical procedure. The UNFO orthopedic adjustable shoe, allows for a comfortable treatment in early stages.

Information for professionals

Foot Deformities

The metatarsus bones are a group of five long bones that run lengthwise down the middle section of the human foot, from the toes. Metatarsus adductus (or MTA)

Critical points

The appropriate treatment for metatarsus adductus is based on the severity of the condition, and recommended options may include observation, stretching, strapping, casting…

UNFO design & benefits

Universal Neonatal Foot Orthotic (UNFO) is a pre-molded corrective shoe with Velcro strips that was specifically designed to treat metatarsus adductus (MTA) in newborns.

UNFO's Point of view by Dr.Izak Daizade, MD

For every 12 live births, one infant in born with a foot defect called Metatarsus Adductus (MA). MA is known as the most common malformation in infants, most of whom are not spontaneously corrected, and require appropriate treatment and intervention.

<<< Izak Daizade M.D Orthopaedic Surgery, UNFO medical center

Innovative treatment for Metatarsus Adductus & Metatarsus Varus

Therapy of Severe Metatarsus Varus, Metatarsus Adductus, Forefoot Adduction and Pigeon toed in newborns

No more cast for congential Metatarsus Adductus & Metatarsus Varus

UNFO is a revolutionary solution developed specifically for the therapy of Severe Metatarsus Varus, Metatarsus Adductus (Severe, Moderate and Mild), Forefoot Adduction and Pigeon toed in newborns. UNFO addresses the difficulties and stress of frequent casting, the ineffectiveness of stretching and the consequential under- or over- treatment of Metatarsus Adductus.

April 2021

New clinical study about UNFO
by the European Journal of Pediatrics

Before & after

Parents and children around the globe can now benefit from a child-friendly corrective foot brace that provides effective, safe, and stress-free treatment – providing families with peace of mind and improving their quality of life.

Before UNFO therapy • 6 months boy

During UNFO therapy

After 14 days UNFO therapy

Information for parents

Common Symptom

Metatarsus Adductus (Metatarsus Varus, Forefoot Adduction) is a foot deformity prevalent among newly born babies. Untreated, it could lead to permanent physical damages.

Proven Success & Clinical Trial

Standing up to the world’s highest medical standards, Thousands of parents have used the UNFO shoe and successfully treated their infants with Metatarsus Adductus (Metatarsus Varus, Forefoot Adduction) with quickly and visible results.

Innovative Solution

MTA is treatable without the need for casting or a medical procedure. The UNFO orthopedic adjustable shoe, allows for a comfortable treatment in early stages.

Information for professionals

Foot Deformities

The metatarsus bones are a group of five long bones that run lengthwise down the middle section of the human foot, from the toes. Metatarsus adductus (or MTA)

Critical points

The appropriate treatment for metatarsus adductus is based on the severity of the condition, and recommended options may include observation, stretching, strapping, casting…

UNFO design & benefits

Universal Neonatal Foot Orthotic (UNFO) is a pre-molded corrective shoe with Velcro strips that was specifically designed to treat metatarsus adductus (MTA) in newborns.

UNFO's Point of view by Dr.Izak Daizade, MD

For every 12 live births, one infant in born with a foot defect called Metatarsus Adductus (MA). MA is known as the most common malformation in infants, most of whom are not spontaneously corrected, and require appropriate treatment and intervention.

<<< Izak Daizade M.D Orthopaedic Surgery
      UNFO medical center

Innovative treatment for Metatarsus Adductus & Metatarsus Varus

Therapy of Severe Metatarsus Varus, Metatarsus Adductus, Forefoot Adduction and Pigeon toed in newborns

No more cast for congential Metatarsus Adductus & Metatarsus Varus

UNFO is a revolutionary solution developed specifically for the therapy of Severe Metatarsus Varus, Metatarsus Adductus (Severe, Moderate and Mild), Forefoot Adduction and Pigeon toed in newborns. UNFO addresses the difficulties and stress of frequent casting, the ineffectiveness of stretching and the consequential under- or over- treatment of Metatarsus Adductus.

April 2021

New clinical study about UNFO
by the European Journal of Pediatrics

Before & after

Parents and children around the globe can now benefit from a child-friendly corrective foot brace that provides effective, safe, and stress-free treatment – providing families with peace of mind and improving their quality of life.

Before UNFO therapy • 6 months boy

During UNFO therapy

After 14 days UNFO therapy

Information for parents

Common Symptom

Metatarsus Adductus (Metatarsus Varus, Forefoot Adduction) is a foot deformity prevalent among newly born babies. Untreated, it could lead to permanent physical damages.

Proven Success & Clinical Trial

Standing up to the world’s highest medical standards, Thousands of parents have used the UNFO shoe and successfully treated their infants with Metatarsus Adductus (Metatarsus Varus, Forefoot Adduction) with quickly and visible results.

Innovative Solution

MTA is treatable without the need for casting or a medical procedure. The UNFO orthopedic adjustable shoe, allows for a comfortable treatment in early stages.

Information for professionals

Foot Deformities

The metatarsus bones are a group of five long bones that run lengthwise down the middle section of the human foot, from the toes. Metatarsus adductus (or MTA)

Critical points

The appropriate treatment for metatarsus adductus is based on the severity of the condition, and recommended options may include observation, stretching, strapping, casting…

UNFO design & benefits

Universal Neonatal Foot Orthotic (UNFO) is a pre-molded corrective shoe with Velcro strips that was specifically designed to treat metatarsus adductus (MTA) in newborns.

Izak Daizade M.D Orthopaedic Surgery, UNFO medical center

UNFO's Point of view by Dr.Izak Daizade, MD

For every 12 live births, one infant in born with a foot defect called Metatarsus Adductus (MA). MA is known as the most common malformation in infants, most of whom are not spontaneously corrected, and require appropriate treatment and intervention.