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Clubfoot logo #10101) Deformity 2) Malformation 3) Misshapenness 4) Talipes
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Clubfoot logo #10101) Talipes
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Clubfoot logo #21002• (n.) A short, variously distorted foot; also, the deformity, usually congenital, which such a foot exhibits; talipes.
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Clubfoot logo #23329Clubfoot is a condition where the foot is malformed at birth. Usually the foot is tightly and rigidly twisted downward at the ankle and inward at the heel and midfoot. Correction with stretching and casting can be effective, although sometimes surgery is necessary. This condition requires treatment by an orthopaedic foot and ankle surgeon and shoul...
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Clubfoot logo #21040The foot flares into a flat pad form that is round in shape.
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clubfoot logo #21003congenital twisting of the foot. In the most common type, called talipes equinovarus, the heel bends upward and the front part of the foot is turned ... [2 related articles]
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Clubfoot logo #23326A congenital deformity of the foot usually marked by a curled shape or twisted position of the ankle and heel and toes
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clubfoot logo #20973The most common congenital abnormality of the foot. Clubfoot may occur in several forms, but talipes equinovarus is the most common. In this case the foot turns downward and inward. Treatment involves the extended use of orthopaedic splints or casts to correct the position of the foot. ... (27 Sep 1997) ...
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clubfoot logo #21001(klub´foot) a congenitally twisted foot; see talipes. talipes equinovarus.
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Clubfoot logo #20972Club'foot noun [ Club + foot .] (Medicine) A short, variously distorted foot; also, the deformity, usually congenital, which such a foot exhibits; talipes.
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clubfoot logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: klŭb′fut Synonyms: talipes equinovarus
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Clubfoot logo #20909Clubfoot: A common malformation of the foot that is evident at birth. The foot is turned in sharply so that the person seems to be walking on their ankle. The medical term for the common ('classic') type of clubfoot is talipes equinovarus. Clubfoot can sometimes, but not always, be corrected with a combination of surgery, bracing, and physical ther...
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Clubfoot logo #21197A birth deformity of the foot and affects approximately one out of every 1,000 live births. Because clubfoot begins to develop in a fetus during the first trimester and the foot is generally rigid and stiff at birth. Usually, the foot that is deformed will be smaller than usual and the heel will appear to point downwards while the forefoot turn...
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clubfoot logo #20400[n] - congenital deformity of the foot usually marked by a curled shape or twisted position of the ankle and heel and toes
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Clubfoot logo #20875a genetic disorder in which the foot is twisted and misshapen
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clubfoot logo #20974talipes noun congenital deformity of the foot usually marked by a curled shape or twisted position of the ankle and heel and toes
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Clubfoot logo #23321Turning of the heel inward with increased plantar flexion (the toe-down motion of the foot at the ankle).
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