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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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Is there a treatment for talipes calcaneovalgus?

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What is the medical term meaning clubfoot?

Talipes, talipes varus, or talipes equinovarus is the medical term meaning clubfoot.


What is Clubfoot also called?

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What is talipes also called?

The condition is also known as Clubfoot or talipes equinovarus


What is talipes equinovarus also called?

The condition is also known as Clubfoot or talipes


Is talipes commonly known as a bunion?

No, talipes is commonly known as clubfoot.


What is talipes valgus?

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What happens in talipes equinus?

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Does a calcium and vitamin D deficiency in early childhood cause Talipes?

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Talipes are what?

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What are the variations of clubfoot?

There are two main variations of clubfoot: bilateral and unilateral. Bilateral clubfoot affects both feet and is more common, accounting for about 50% of cases. Unilateral clubfoot affects only one foot. Additionally, there can be variations in the severity of the condition, ranging from mild to severe.