talipes
/'tælipi:z/
Definition
Noun: A congenital deformity of the foot, typically characterized by an abnormal, twisted, or curled position of the ankle, heel, and toes. It is a medical condition present at birth.
Usage
The word "talipes" is a technical medical term. It is used in clinical and diagnostic contexts to describe a specific type of foot deformity.
Examples
- The newborn was diagnosed with talipes, requiring early intervention.
- Orthopedic specialists often treat talipes with a series of casts and physical therapy.
- Talipes can affect one or both feet.
Advanced Usage
- Talipes equinovarus: This is the most common specific form of talipes, often called "clubfoot." It describes a foot that is turned inward and downward.
- The doctor explained that the baby's condition was talipes equinovarus.
Variants and Related Words
- Clubfoot: This is the common, non-technical term for talipes equinovarus. While "clubfoot" is widely understood, "talipes" is the precise medical term.
- Congenital talipes equinovarus (CTEV): The full medical term for the classic clubfoot deformity.
Synonyms
- Clubfoot (specifically for talipes equinovarus)
- Congenital foot deformity
Notes on Meaning
"Talipes" is a singular noun. The condition it describes is not an action or a temporary state but a permanent anatomical anomaly present from birth. The term itself does not describe the cause or treatment, only the deformity's nature.
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congenital deformity of the foot usually marked by a curled shape or twisted position of the ankle and heel and toes
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