Another term for talipes is clubfoot. This condition is characterized by a deformity of the foot, where it is twisted out of shape or position. Clubfoot can affect one or both feet and is often present at birth. Treatment typically involves stretching and casting, and in some cases, surgery may be required.
Talipes, talipes varus, or talipes equinovarus is the medical term meaning clubfoot.
Talipes equinus
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Another term for clubfoot is "talipes equinovarus." This congenital condition is characterized by the foot being twisted out of shape or position, often resulting in the heel being elevated and the toes pointing downward and inward. Early diagnosis and treatment can improve outcomes for affected individuals.
No, talipes is commonly known as clubfoot.
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
In talipes valgus, the foot rotates outward like the letter L
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
No, talipes is a congenital deformity, it is not caused by nutritional deficiency.