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Positional Foot Deformity: Foot Turned Down and Inward [English] Permalink Public
This is a common foot condition in newborn babies. It usually happens when the baby does not have enough room in the womb to move its feet. When the baby is born, one or both of its feet might be pointing down and turning inwards. However, the foot is not fixed in this position. It can be gently moved into a normal position. This condition is also called Positional Club Foot or Positional Talipes Equinovarus. (English) Colour
Catalogue Number:
264728Body Location:
- Bones, Joints, and Muscles
Diagnosis and Therapy:
- Rehabilitation and Recovery
Disorders and Conditions:
- Infant/Children Illnesses and Disorders
Keywords:
- Rehabilitation,
- Exercise,
- Therapy,
- Rehab,
- Temporary,
- Physiotherapy,
- Newborn,
- Foot,
- Clubfoot,
- Deformity,
- Position,
- Talipes,
- Equinovarus,
- Massage,
- Physio,
- PT,
- Feet,
- Club,
- Congenital,
- Plantarflexed
Demographic:
- Children and Youth
Program:
- Rehabilitation/Centralized Allied Health
Format:
FactsheetRevision Date:
December 06, 2022Reproduction Rights:
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