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Club Foot (Congenital Talipes Equinovarus), Some babies with club foot have milder foot deformity than others. If a baby is diagnosed with club foot, a specialist...
Talipes Equinovarus (Club Foot), Approximately 80% of these will be in low- and middle-income countries. [ 4 ] The birth prevalence of club foot varies between 0.51 and 2.03/1,0...
Diabetic Foot Ulcers (Foot Care), Why are people with diabetes prone to foot ulcers? Foot ulcers are more common if you have diabetes because one or both of the ...
Foot Drop, Foot drop is a condition where it is difficult or impossible to lift up the toes and forefoot (front part of the foot). Foot drop usually affects just one ...
Most cases are sporadic mutations, but an autosomal dominant transmission has been described (chromosome 13). [ 1 ] Risk factors Misoprostol, ergotamine, and chorionic villus sampling have be...
There is also a higher risk of club foot in the developing baby. (Club foot is a deformity of one or both feet where the foot is twisted so that the sole of the foot cannot ...
Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease, What is hand, foot and mouth disease? Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is due to an infection that usually causes a typical illness, incl...
Athlete's Foot (Tinea Pedis), What causes athlete's foot? Athelete's foot is caused by a fungal infection. Anyone can get athlete's foot. It is m...
Foot Blisters (Blisters on Feet), This leaflet focuses on foot blisters caused by friction. Areas of the foot will suffer repeated friction where there are: Poorly fit...
A child with spina bifida may also have leg and foot abnormalities - for example, abnormal hips, unequal leg length or club foot. There may be associated bladder problems - for ex...
Diabetic Foot, Neuro-ischaemic ulcers tend to occur on the margins of the foot; neuropathic ulcers tend to occur on the plantar surface of the foot. Neuropathic foot...
Painful Foot, The longitudinal arch is higher on the medial side. The foot may be inspected with the patient seated and the foot elevated to facilitate inspection, especiall...
Plantar Fasciitis (Heel and Foot Pain), Your plantar fascia is a strong band of tissue (like a ligament) that stretches from your heel (calcaneum) to your middle foot bones. It suppo...
Talipes equinovarus - various abnormalities of the tibia, fibula and bones of the foot form a composite abnormality, also known as club foot. Treatment options include manipulation,...
Foot Fractures and Dislocations, See also the separate articles Painful Foot and Heel Pain . Approximately 10% of all fractures occur in the bones of the foot. These...
Mycetoma (Madura Foot), What is mycetoma (Madura foot)? Mycetoma (named because of the tumour-like mass it forms) is a chronic granulomatous disease characterised by localised i...
Congenital club foot is also common. The prevalence of scoliosis is 3-8 times that of the general population.
Other clinical findings resulting from oligohydramnios include Potter's facies (flattened nose, micrognathia and large, floppy, low-set ears) and club foot. Approximately 75% of cases ...
Coxsackievirus Infection (Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease), The Coxsackieviruses are common pathogens causing a number of diseases, of which the most common is hand, foot and mouth dise...
Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease (Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, Prevention), What is hand, foot and mouth disease? Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is a viral illness whi...