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Definition of T equinus

T equinus
Talipes Tal"i*pes, n. [NL., fr. L. talus an ankle + pes, pedis, a foot; cf. L. talipedare to be weak in the feet, properly, to walk on the ankles.] (Surg.) The deformity called clubfoot. See Clubfoot. Note: Several varieties are distinguished; as, Talipes varus, in which the foot is drawn up and bent inward; T. valgus, in which the foot is bent outward; T. equinus, in which the sole faces backward and the patient walks upon the balls of the toes; and T. calcaneus (called also talus), in which the sole faces forward and the patient walks upon the heel.

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- cerebral palsy. One study suggests that the toe walking—sometimes called an equinus gait—****ociated with cerebral palsy presents with an abnormally short medial...
- The roan antelope (Hippotragus equinus) is a large savanna-dwelling antelope found in western, central, and southern Africa. Named for its roan colour...
- has made the classification of S. equinus very difficult. However, as shown to the left, it is known that S. equinus, a nonenterococcal, group D streptococcus...
- to leave the ankle in equinus until the forefoot and hindfoot are corrected. The final stage of casting is to correct the equinus. After fully abducting...
- Myllocerus equinus, is a species of weevil found in Sri Lanka. This small beetle is about 7 mm in length. Body piceous brown or black with dull white...
- Neosilurus equinus, the southern tandan, is a species of fish in the eeltail catfish family. It occurs in torrents in the New Guinea Highlands.: 184 ...
- cirrhosis. Equivalence with Streptococcus equinus has been contested. The S. bovis group includes S. equinus, S. gallolyticus, S. infantarius, and other...
- every 1,000 live births, involves multiple abnormalities of the foot. Equinus refers to the downard deflection of the ankle, and is named for the walking...
- subclades. The second main clade, the "Pyogenes-Equinus-Mutans", includes the Pyogenes, Mutans, Salivarius, Equinus, Sobrinus, Halotolerans, Porci, Entericus...
- gait) is a form of gait abnormality characterised by foot drop or ankle equinus due to loss of dorsiflexion. The foot hangs with the toes pointing down...