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Orthoseek | Orthopedic Topics | Metatarsus Adductus (Varus)
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Metatarsus adductus (MTA) or varus is a condition that is commonly seen in
newborns and young infants, where the forefoot is twisted inwards relative
to the hindfoot (or heel). Metatarsus adductus and ....
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\IN-TOEING GAIT IN CHILDREN WITH AN EMPHASIS ON METATARSUS ADDUCTUS. .
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Gait in Children with an Emphasis on Metatarsus Adductus. AUTHOR: James
Teo. This literature review was written as part of the undergraduate
course at Curtin University of Western ...
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Surgery of Metatarsus Adductus -
... to Encyclopedia Index Introduction: The
term metatarsus adductus describes a transverse plane deformity ...
identify six distinct classifications of metatarsus adductus, these are
indicated in Table ...
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Wheeless'
Textbook of Orthopaedics -
Main Menu Home Page Metatarsus Adductus: -
Discussion: - a condition in which the there is medial displacement of the
metatarsals on the cuneiform; - forefoot is adducted at the tarsal
metarsal joint; ....
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Metatarsus Adductus -
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Metatarsus Adductus -
Pediatric Database (PEDBASE) Discipline:
M&S Last Updated: 12/24/94 METATARSUS ADDUCTUS DEFINITION: A skeletal
disorder characterized by adduction and invesion of the metatarsal bones
resulting in ....
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Johns
Hopkins Orthopaedic Surgery: Pediatrics / Metatarsus Adductus -
The Pediatric
Orthopaedic website contains specific information about disorders and
treatments. It should help patients focus their treatment.
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ENLmedical.com:
Conditions And Concerns: Medical Encyclopedia: Metatarsus adductus - A foot
deformity characterized by a sharp inward angle of the front half of the
foot. Learn to make informed health care decisions with the Medical
Encyclopedia at drkoop.com.
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HealthCentral -
Pediatrics Encyclopedia - metatarsus adductus -
Metatarsus adductus is
thought to occur as a result of the infant's position inside the uterus
where the feet are bent inward at the instep. Metatarsus adductus is a
flexible deformity and the foot can be straightened with little effort.
The appearance may...
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