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  2. Clubfoot - Wikipedia

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    Without treatment the foot remains deformed and people walk on the sides or tops of their feet, which can cause calluses, foot infections, trouble fitting into shoes, pain, difficulty walking, and disability. [7] [3]

  3. Pigeon toe - Wikipedia

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    Pigeon toe, also known as in-toeing, is a condition which causes the toes to point inward when walking.It is most common in infants and children under two years of age [1] and, when not the result of simple muscle weakness, [2] normally arises from underlying conditions, such as a twisted shin bone or an excessive anteversion (femoral head is more than 15° from the angle of torsion) resulting ...

  4. 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.

  5. Podiatrists and shoppers love these slip-on sneakers: 'My ...

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    Walking shoes can cost up to $150 (about what you'll pay for popular but pricey Hokas), so it's hard to say no to a quality shoe that's $38. Note that the prices differ by color and size, but they ...

  6. Pediatric podiatry - Wikipedia

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    Surgery are therefore used as a last resort option with recurring club feet presentation. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The Ponseti method is used across the globe in both developed and developing countries (where many aid programs, such as "Walk for Life" [ 9 ] train local health professionals).

  7. Foot deformity - Wikipedia

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    Such deformities can include hammer toe, club foot, flat feet, pes cavus, etc. References. External links This page was last edited on 13 January 2025 ...

  8. Sleepwalking: what causes walking in your sleep and how does ...

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    Walking in your sleep can be unnerving, but there are deeper health risks, too. Here's what experts want you to know if you or someone you love is experiencing somnambulism.

  9. Gait deviations - Wikipedia

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    The length of the residual limb is related to the amount of asymmetry in the walking pattern, with longer stumps on average having greater control. [21] Misalignment of joints could result in postures similar to those seen in congenital malformations such as bow-leggedness, knock-knee, pigeon toe, and club foot. Misaligned sockets can simulate ...