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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Pes cavus
  1. ... bottom of the foot. It is also called pes cavus. High arch is the opposite of flat feet .
  2. ... mid-childhood and early adulthood. They may include: Foot deformity (very high arch to feet) Foot drop (inability ...
  3. ... include: Failure of the fused bones to heal Foot deformity that does not go away Infection Loss of ...
  4. Metatarsus adductus is a foot deformity. The bones in the front half of the foot bend or turn in toward the side of the big toe.
  5. ... days later. Older children who still have a foot deformity after surgery may need more surgery. Also, children ...
  6. ... for long periods of time Being overweight A foot deformity that you were born with or develops later ...
  7. The prognosis depends on the severity of foot deformity and how well you heal without infection. Many people do well with braces, activity changes, and ongoing monitoring.
  8. Metatarsus adductus is a foot deformity characterized by a sharp, inward angle of the front half of the foot. It is thought to occur as a ...