- the
distal segment of a bone or joint. The
opposite of
varus is
called valgus. The
terms varus and
valgus always refer to the
direction that the distal...
-
Hallux varus,
affecting the big toe
Cubitus varus,
affecting the
elbow Club foot (
talipes equinovarus),
affecting the heel
Publius Attius Varus (died 45...
-
Talipes valgus (pes valgus),
valgus deformity of the foot
Talipes varus (pes
varus),
varus deformity of the foot Pes
anserinus (leg) Pes
anserine bursitis...
- of less than 84
degrees is
regarded as
talipes varus, and an
angle of more than 94
degrees is
regarded as
talipes valgus. For
ligamentous injury, there...
- Gordon, Pierre-Robin, Meckel–Gruber, Roberts, Smith–Lemli–Opitz, TARP (
Talipes equinovarus,
Atrial septal defect,
Robin sequence,
Persistence of left...
-
called varus.
Rheumatoid knee
commonly presents as
valgus knee.
Osteoarthritis knee may also
sometimes present with
valgus deformity though varus deformity...
- arch of a foot),
plantar flexion of the foot,
forefoot pronation,
hindfoot varus, or
forefoot adduction. A high arch is the
opposite of a flat foot and is...
- Crus
fracture -
Crush injury -
Crush syndrome -
Cubitus valgus -
Cubitus varus -
Cunningham shoulder reduction -
Currarino syndrome Danis–Weber classification...
-
Congenital foot
deformities may be
readily identified, e.g. club foot (
talipes equino varus).
Currently the‘gold-standard’
treatment choice for club feet is...
- coccyx)
Deformation of the foot that may be
turned outward or
inward ((
talipes)-
varus/valgus)
Extra fingers or toes (polydactyly)
Abnormal vertebral size...