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Type Words
Synonyms talipes
Type of deformity, malformation, misshapenness
Has types talipes calcaneus, talipes equinus, talipes valgus

Examples of clubfoot

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One female family member with the duplication had hip dysplasia but not clubfoot.
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Clubfoot is a relatively common deformity, occurring in about one in 1,000 births.
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Dobbs first treated children with clubfoot deformity using the Ponseti method.
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I had a clubfoot, so I went to Shrine's Hospital in Springfield to have an operation.
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There are different causes for clubfoot depending on what classification it is given.
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As part of the treatment for clubfoot, Botox is injected into the child's calf muscle.
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Physician who perfected treatment for clubfoot, helping children worldwide.
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Third, clubfoot affects the right foot more frequently, a hallmark of mutations in PITX1.
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On occasion, stretching, casting and bracing are not enough to correct a baby's clubfoot.
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More examples
  • Congenital deformity of the foot usually marked by a curled shape or twisted position of the ankle and heel and toes
  • (clubfooted) having a deformed foot
  • A clubfoot, or congenital talipes equinovarus (CTEV), is a congenital deformity involving one foot or both. The affected foot appears rotated internally at the ankle. TEV is classified into 2 groups: Postural TEV or Structural TEV. ...
  • (Club-Footed) A pattern of sail construction wherein the foot, or lower edge of a sail, is cut at an angle to raise the clew or rear corner.
  • Also known as talipes equinovarus, clubfoot is a foot deformity that is detected at birth. It affects the bones, muscles, tendons, and blood vessels and can affect one or both feet. ...
  • Complex foot disorder that affects the muscles, ligaments, bones and joints of the foot and ankle.
  • A development disorder of the foot and ankle that affects one (unilateral) or both (bilateral) feet. The foot is in an incorrect anatomical position, and is inclined inward, axially rotated outward, and points downward.
  • The inevitable result of too many nights on the dance-club floor. A simple remedy for this ailment is marriage.
  • 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. ...