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  2. Clubfoot - Wikipedia

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    Clubfoot is a congenital or acquired defect where one or both feet are rotated inward and downward. [1] [2] Congenital clubfoot is the most common congenital malformation of the foot with an incidence of 1 per 1000 births. [5]

  3. Ponseti method - Wikipedia

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    The Ponseti method is a manipulative technique that corrects congenital clubfoot without invasive surgery. It was developed by Ignacio V. Ponseti of the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, US, in the 1950s, and was repopularized in 2000 by John Herzenberg in the US and Europe and in Africa by NHS surgeon Steve Mannion.

  4. Kasabian - Wikipedia

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    Both tracks are featured in their third album. Kasabian started work on their third album in late 2007 with producer Dan the Automator. On 5 March 2009, it was revealed that the album title would be West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum, with a release date of 8 June 2009. The song "Vlad the Impaler" was released as a free download for a period of 4 ...

  5. Kamylle Frenette - Wikipedia

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    Frenette was born with Unilateral Talipes Equinovarus, more commonly known as unilateral clubfoot. [1] She had corrective surgery at four-months old at the IWK children's hospital in Halifax, which straightened her foot, [2] but left her with a right foot smaller than her left and reduced mobility in her ankle.

  6. I'm a Celeb's James Haskell sparks backlash with clubfoot jibe

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  7. Dysmelia - Wikipedia

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    Syndactyly of the second and third toes. Dysmelia can refer to [citation needed] missing limbs: amelia, oligodactyly, congenital amputation e.g. tibial or radial aplasia; malformation of limbs: shortening (micromelia, rhizomelia or mesomelia), ectrodactyly, phocomelia, meromelia, syndactyly, brachydactyly, club foot

  8. 'House of the Dragon' Brings an Unexpected Foot Fetish ... - AOL

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    According to George R. R. Martin’s Fire & Blood, Larys was born with a twisted foot and is called “Clubfoot.” So his obsession with Alicent’s feet is possibly related to his background.

  9. Hope Walks - Wikipedia

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    Hope Walks, formerly CURE Clubfoot, [1] is a Christian nonprofit organization based in Dillsburg, Pennsylvania, that treats infant clubfoot in developing countries around the world. As of 2019, Hope Walks operates over 130 clinics in 16 countries including Ethiopia , Niger and the Dominican Republic . [ 2 ]