tal·i·pes va'·rus
inversion of the foot, the outer side of the sole only touching the ground; usually some degree of talipes equinus is associated with it, and often talipes cavus.
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A foot deformity of childhood, which is characterised by medial rotation of the forefoot—metatarsus varus—and medial tibial or femoral torsion; the deformities require surgerySegen's Medical Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All rights reserved.
talipes varus
Orthopedics A type of clubfoot–talipes in which the foot is inverted with the load bearing falling on the lateral border. See Clubfoot. McGraw-Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
tal·i·pes va·rus
(tal'i-pēz vā'rŭs) Inversion of the foot, the outer side of the sole only touching the ground; usually some degree of talipes equinus is associated with it, and often talipes cavus.
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