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talipes equinus ThesaurusNoun | 1. | talipes equinus - talipes in which the toes are pointed downwardclubfoot, talipes - congenital deformity of the foot usually marked by a curled shape or twisted position of the ankle and heel and toes |
talipes cavus
talipes cavus[′tal·ə‚pēz ′kā·vəs] (medicine) A deformity of the foot marked by exaggeration of the longitudinal arch and by dorsal contractures of the toes. talipes equinus
tal·i·pes e·qui·'nuspermanent plantar flexion of the foot so that only the ball rests on the ground; it is commonly combined with talipes varus.talipes equinus Orthopedics Clubfoot in which the heel is raised and weight thrown onto the front of the foot. See Clubfoot. tal·i·pes e·qui·nus (tal'i-pēz ē-kwīn'ŭs) Permanent extension of the foot so that only the ball rests on the ground. It is commonly combined with talipes varus. talipes equinus Related to talipes equinus: talipes calcaneus, talipes varus, talipes calcaneovalgusWords related to talipes equinusnoun talipes in which the toes are pointed downwardRelated Words |