clubfoot

[kluhb-foo t] /ˈklʌbˌfʊt/
noun, plural clubfeet for 1.
1.
a congenitally deformed or distorted foot.
2.
the condition of having such a foot; talipes.
3.
Also called club. Nautical. a short boom for fastening to the foot of a jib.
Origin
1530-40; club + foot
Related forms
clubfooted, adjective
Examples from the web for clubfoot
  • Not visible in the photograph is a clubfoot, the result of polio in childhood.
  • clubfoot repair is surgery to correct a birth defect of the foot and ankle.
  • clubfoot is a developmental defect characterized by loss of flexibility in the lower leg and an angled and/or inverted foot.
clubfoot in Medicine

clubfoot club·foot (klŭb'fut')
n.
A congenital deformity of the foot, usually characterized by a curled shape or a twisted position of the ankle, heel, and toes. Also called talipes.

Encyclopedia Article for clubfoot

congenital twisting of the foot. In the most common type, called talipes equinovarus, the heel bends upward and the front part of the foot is turned inward and bent toward the heel. The frequency of the disorder is equal in males and females. A mild form, possibly caused by poor position in the womb, may be cured by the use of wrappings, plaster casts, and sometimes a special splint; treatment is begun soon after birth, and the feet are usually normal by the time the child begins to walk. A more severe form requires surgery to free tendons and to position bones

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