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Q: How do you give your chick niacin for a foot deformity And can the others get too much niacin?
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Which is a congenital deformity of the foot involving the talus?

TALIPES


What is equinus deformity?

Equinus deformity is a condition where the ankle cannot flex upward, preventing the foot from reaching a neutral position. This results in a fixed downward pointing position of the foot, affecting walking and overall mobility. It is commonly associated with tightness in the calf muscles or Achilles tendon.


What is the Congenital deformity in which the foot is turned inward or outward?

talipes


Is club foot a disease?

club foot is a congenital deformity involving one leg or both. it is a birth defect.


How does the flat foot deformity develop?

If there isnt enough support for the base of the foot which is provided by good shoes or orthodics the base of the foot start to flatten.


Is charcot foot a disability?

Charcot foot is a condition that progressively worsens and can lead to deformity of the foot or even disability. It is normally associated with those who are battling diabetes.


What is the term for any congenital deformity of the foot inwards called?

Congenital talipes equinovarus or "clubfoot" is a deformity of one or both of the feet in which the feet are turned both inward and downward.


What is a Bunion?

A bunion is an enlargment of the bone. It is also know as Hallux Valgus. This is a deformity of the bone involving the big toe and the foot. This deformity can be vary painful. A bunion is a bump at the joint of the big toe.


What is the progression of symptoms for club foot?

If left untreated, club foot will result in an abnormal gait, and further deformity may occur on side of the foot due to preferential weight bearing.


What is newborn talipes calcaneovalgus?

Newborn talipes calcaneovalgus, also known as positional talipes calcaneovalgus, is a foot deformity in newborns where the foot is twisted outward and bent upward at the ankle. It is usually due to abnormal positioning in the womb and tends to resolve on its own without treatment. Gentle stretching exercises and positioning techniques can help correct the deformity in more severe cases.


What is the PreClinical Clubfoot Deformity?

In 2002, Rothbart published a paper in the Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies describing the (previously unrecognized) cause of the embryological foot structure, the PreClinical Clubfoot Deformity, which he linked to the incomplete torsional development of the talus and calcaneus.


What do you do if a puppy is favoring a foot but does not limp or cry when it is touched but it looks bowed out when she walks?

Sounds like a genetic deformity. Has she had it all her life?