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Alternate Name(s): Talipes equinovarus; Talipes ...... In the disorder called clubfoot, the foot is turned inward and downward at birth and remains stuck in this position, resisting realignment.
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Repair of clubfoot; Foot tendon release; Clubfoot release ... Clubfoot repair is surgery to correct a birth defect of the foot and ankle. ... The newborn's clubfoot is first treated with casts. The tendons, ligaments, and bones are still quite flexible in a newborn and are somewhat easy to reposition. The foot is stretched into...
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Clubfoot is a congenital deformity of the foot that occurs once per 1000 live births in the U.S. The foot has a typical appearance of pointing downwards and twisted inwards. Since the condition starts in the first trimester of pregnancy, the deformity is quite established at birth, and is often very rigid.
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Club foot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Parents know immediately if their newborn has a clubfoot. Some will even know before the child is born, if an ultrasound was done during the pregnancy. A clubfoot occurs in approximately one in every 1,000 births, with boys slightly outnumbering girls.
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Clubfoot — Comprehensive overview covers diagnosis, treatment of this common birth defect of the foot. ... Clubfoot can be mild or severe, affecting one or both feet. Clubfoot won't hinder your child's development drastically until it's time for your child to walk. At that stage, the awkward positioning of the foot may...
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Clubfoot Club - Clubfootclub.org is a place to learn about clubfeet, read personal stories, donate used orthotics, sponsor a child's treatment Clubfootclub.org is a place to learn about clubfeet, read personal stories, donate... ... About Clubfoot...
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Causes of Clubfoot including triggers, underlying medical cause of Clubfoot, risk factors, and what causes Clubfoot. ... Symptoms of Clubfoot ... Associated Conditions of Clubfoot...
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