How Do You Spell TALIPES CALCANEOVARUS?

Pronunciation: [tˈala͡ɪps kˈalke͡ɪnˌɒvɑːɹəs] (IPA)

Talipes Calcaneovarus is a medical condition that involves the abnormal positioning of the foot. The word is pronounced /təˌlaɪpiːz ˌkælkəniːoʊˈvɛrəs/, with the emphasis on the second syllable of each term. The term "talipes" refers to a deformity of the foot, while "calcaneovarus" denotes the abnormal positioning of the heel bone (calcaneus) and the foot being turned inward (varus). Proper spelling and pronunciation of medical terms is important in order to avoid confusion and to ensure accurate communication between healthcare professionals.

TALIPES CALCANEOVARUS Meaning and Definition

  1. Talipes calcaneovarus, also known as calcaneovarus deformity or clubfoot, is a congenital condition characterized by an abnormal positioning of the foot and ankle. It is a common musculoskeletal birth defect in which the foot is turned inward and downward. The term "talipes" refers to the foot being twisted or deformed, "calcaneo" relates to the heel bone (calcaneus), and "varus" denotes the inward turning of the foot.

    In a foot affected by talipes calcaneovarus, the heel is drawn upwards while the forefoot is turned inward towards the midline of the body. This results in the affected foot appearing twisted or inverted, with the sole of the foot often facing backward.

    Talipes calcaneovarus can vary in severity, with some cases being more flexible and easily correctable, while others are more rigid and resistant to correction. The condition can affect one or both feet and is more commonly found in males than females.

    Treatment for talipes calcaneovarus typically aims to gradually realign the foot into its normal position. This may involve a combination of non-surgical methods such as stretching, casting, and physical therapy. In severe cases or when conservative measures fail, surgical intervention may be necessary to correct the deformity.

    With early diagnosis and appropriate treatment, individuals with talipes calcaneovarus can achieve functional, pain-free mobility and normal foot appearance. Follow-up care and long-term monitoring are often necessary to ensure optimal outcomes.

  2. T. calcaneus and t. varus combined.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

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Etymology of TALIPES CALCANEOVARUS

The word "talipes calcaneovarus" is derived from Latin and Greek roots.

The term "talipes" is a combination of the Latin words "talus" meaning "ankle" and "pes" meaning "foot", which together refer to a deformity or abnormality of the foot or ankle.

"Calcaneo" comes from the Latin word "calcaneus" meaning "heel bone", and "varus" is derived from the Latin word "varus" meaning "turned inward". These two elements combined, "calcaneovarus", describe a condition in which the heel is turned inward or inverted.

Therefore, "talipes calcaneovarus" literally means a foot and ankle deformity characterized by an inwardly turned or inverted heel bone.

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