Manchester International Clubfoot Conference – 9-10th October 2025
The conference fee includes:
2 full days of presentations, discussions, workshops and networking opportunities including:
Four themes designed to cover the clubfoot journey from before birth to boots/bars and beyond….
National and internationally renowned experts in their fields delivering keynote lectures within every theme
Minimum of 20 presentations from experienced clinical professionals
Free Papers to share findings and disseminate cutting edge research
Q&A panel sessions to include keynote speakers, theme leads, presenting faculty and wider audience
Breakout sessions – in addition to the main sessional program
CPD points (number of points TBC)
Plus...
Opportunity to network with a vast field of multidisciplinary delegates
Chance to make mentoring connections and contacts with local, national and international colleagues specialising in care of children and young people with CTEV
Welcome pack including delegate bag
Two days of refreshments and a delicious buffet lunch served each day
Exclusive drinks reception on the evening of Thursday 9th October 2025
A percentage of each ticket goes the UK Clubfoot Network (UKCN) to support future meetings and events.
Join us on October 9-10, 2025, at Lowry Theatre in Manchester, UK, for an engaging and informative conference on the management of clubfoot. This event will bring together experts, practitioners, and researchers from around the world to discuss the latest research and best practices in the treatment of clubfoot.
Through a series of talks, panel discussions, and workshops, participants will gain insights into the latest advances in clubfoot management and connect with colleagues and peers in the field. By attending this conference, you will have the opportunity to contribute to the development of a community of practitioners dedicated to improving outcomes for patients with clubfoot.
The conference is designed for clinical practitioners from all disciplines. It will appeal to those who want to extend beyond GCI Level 2 Clinical Clubfoot Treatment Training, to those experienced clinicians who want to build networks, continue their learning journey and share practice. Additionally, it offers a valuable opportunity to our growing generation of less experienced Ponseti practitioners looking to expand their knowledge base, learn with and from their peers and keep abreast of current research and ideas.
We are thrilled to announce the Royal College of Surgeons will be accrediting the conference this year offering CPD point to those in attendance (number of CPD points to be confirmed).