Talipes equinovarus

Club foot

Club
A club foot, or congenital talipes equinovarus (CTEV), is a congenital deformity involving one foot or both. The affected foot appears rotated internally at the ankle. TEV is classified into 2 groups: Postural TEV or Structural TEV. Without treatment, persons afflicted often appear to walk on their ankles, or on the sides of their feet. It is a common birth defect, occurring in about one in every 1,000 live births. Approximately 50% of cases of clubfoot are bilateral. In most cases it is an isolated dysmelia. This occurs in males more often than in females by a ratio of 2:1...

Talipes equinovarus - List of case studies

Acquired deformity of left foot in Parkinson’s Disease

of the lower limb can extend to the feet and even cause talipes equinovarus, and distortion of the toes —extension of the first, and ...

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