Talipes
noun
1.
a clubfoot.
2.
the condition of being clubfooted.
noun
1.
a congenital deformity of the foot by which it is twisted in any of various positions
2.
a technical name for club foot
talipes tal·i·pes (tāl’ə-pēz’)
n.
See clubfoot.
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- Talipes calcaneovalgus
talipes calcaneovalgus talipes cal·ca·ne·o·val·gus (kāl-kā’nē-ō-vāl’gəs) n. A congenital deformity that is a combination of talipes calcaneus and talipes valgus, marked by a dorsiflexed, everted, and abducted foot.
- Talipes calcaneovarus
talipes calcaneovarus talipes cal·ca·ne·o·var·us (kāl-kā’nē-ō-vâr’əs) n. A congenital deformity that is a combination of talipes calcaneus and talipes varus, marked by a dorsiflexed, inverted, and adducted foot.
- Talipes calcaneus
talipes calcaneus talipes cal·ca·ne·us (kāl-kā’nē-əs) n. A deformity due to weakness or absence of the calf muscles in which the axis of the calcaneus becomes vertically oriented.
- Talipes cavus
talipes cavus talipes ca·vus (kā’vəs) n. A deformity of the foot in which the normal arch is exaggerated.
- Talipes equinovalgus
talipes equinovalgus talipes e·qui·no·val·gus (ĭ-kwī’nō-vāl’gəs, ěk’wə-) n. A deformity that is a combination of talipes equinus and talipes valgus, marked by a plantar-flexed, everted, and abducted foot.