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Results 1 - 10 of 67 for Club foot
  1. Clubfoot repair is surgery to correct a birth defect of the foot and ankle. ... that is done depends on: How serious the clubfoot is Your child's age What other treatments your ...
  2. Clubfoot is a condition that involves both the foot and lower leg in which the foot turns ... Clubfoot is the most common congenital disorder of the legs. It can range from mild and flexible ...
  3. Caring for Your Child with Clubfoot (Nemours Foundation)  
    club foot, clubfoot, clubfeet, club feet, what is clubfoot, clubfoot treatment, what is club foot, clubbed foot, birth defects, foot, feet, orthopedic, ortho, ...
  4. ... foot is flat against the ground while walking. Clubfoot is a congenital abnormality in which the foot is adducted (angled inward). Correction of clubfoot is required for normal ambulation later in life.
  5. Clubfoot is the most common congenital disorder of the lower extremity. One or both feet turn downward ...
  6. Clubfoot (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)  
    Birth Defects/Specifics ... Birth Defects ... Foot Injuries and Disorders/Children ... Foot Injuries and Disorders ... Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
  7. Birth Defects (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... them through newborn screening. Some defects, such as club foot, are obvious right away. Other times, the health ...
  8. ... toes (oligodactyly), an inward and upward turning foot (club foot), and abnormalities of the long bones of the ...
  9. ... Recessively inherited multiple epiphyseal dysplasia with normal stature, club foot, and double layered patella caused by a DTDST ...
  10. How Do Health Care Providers Diagnose Congenital Anomalies? Easy-to-Read From the National Institutes of Health (Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development)  
    ... that are affected. Many structural problems, such as club foot or cleft palate, are detected and diagnosed after a physical examination of the baby immediately after birth. For other conditions, newborn screening or prenatal testing is the only way to detect and diagnose problems.
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