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Talipes calcaneovalgus is the medical term for a type of foot deformity in newborns in which the ankle is bent so that the top of the foot touches the shin. It's a molding deformity -- the limb was "stuck that way" in the womb. It's a very common problem, and normally resolves on its own with gentle stretching exercises.
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Talipes, talipes varus, or talipes equinovarus is the medical term meaning clubfoot.
Mild to moderate degree can be treated with casts. Severe degree may need surgical correction.
The condition is also known as talipes or talipes equinovarus
The condition is also known as Clubfoot or talipes equinovarus
The condition is also known as Clubfoot or talipes
No, talipes is commonly known as clubfoot.
In talipes valgus, the foot rotates outward like the letter L
Treatment for babies with talipes varus, commonly known as clubfoot, typically begins with the Ponseti method. This involves a series of gentle manipulations and casting to correct the foot's position, usually starting shortly after birth. After achieving the desired alignment, a brace is often used to maintain the correction. In some cases, surgical intervention may be necessary if the deformity is severe or does not respond to conservative treatment.
In talipes calcaneus, the foot points upward, with the heel pointing down
In talipes equinus, the foot points downward, similar to that of a toe dancer