Congenital deformity of the foot usually marked by a curled shape or twisted position of the ankle and heel and toes.
Deformity in which the foot is misaligned with respect to the talus in the ankle joint.
1 He produced the different forms of talipes , as well as all the major hip-dislocations.
2 He had read everything in the library which treated of talipes in its various forms.
3 Braid describes talipes varus in a child of a few months who had ten toes.
4 He could imitate the various forms of talipes , in such a way as to deceive an expert.
5 Danyau, Proudfoot, and Smith mention intrauterine fracture of the tibia; in Proudfoot's case there was congenital talipes talus.
6 The anterior foot presented a great toe and four smaller ones, but deformed like an example of talipes equinovarus.
7 The diminutive person, with angular curvature of the spine,- Isaid , - and double talipes varus,-Ibeg your pardon,-with two club-feet.
8 Jacobs accepted with pleasure, since he was interested just then in neglected talipes and was getting together materials for a paper.
9 The heel may be drawn up and the foot extended ( Talipes Equinus).
10 The foot may be flexed, bent up, ( Talipes Calcaneus).
11 The foot may be drawn inward, adducted, ( Talipes Varus).
12 Talipes . - There are many varieties.
13 The foot may be drawn outward, abducted, ( Talipes Valgus); or, two may be combined, extended, and drawn inward (Equino Varus).
14 He produced the different forms of talipes , as well as all the major hip-dislocations.
15 He had read everything in the library which treated of talipes in its various forms.
16 Braid describes talipes varus in a child of a few months who had ten toes.
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