Managing Pediatric Foot and Ankle Deformity, An issue of Foot and Ankle Clinics of North America, 1st Edition
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By Alice Chu, MD
Clubfoot is a deformity in which an infant's foot is turned inward so that the bottom of the foot faces sideways or even upward. Approximately one infant in every 1,000 live births will have clubfoot, making it one of the more common congenital (pres
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Clubfoot is a deformity in which an infant's foot is turned inward so that the bottom of the foot faces sideways or even upward. Approximately one infant in every 1,000 live births will have clubfoot, making it one of the more common congenital (present at birth) foot deformities. If a child's clubfoot is not treated, the foot will remain deformed, and he or she will not be able to walk normally.
Clubfoot is a deformity in which an infant's foot is turned inward so that the bottom of the foot faces sideways or even upward. Approximately one infant in every 1,000 live births will have clubfoot, making it one of the more common congenital (present at birth) foot deformities. If a child's clubfoot is not treated, the foot will remain deformed, and he or she will not be able to walk normally.
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By Alice Chu, MD, Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases
https://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/managing-pediatric-foot-and-ankle-deformity-an-issue-of-foot-and-ankle-clinics-of-north-america-9780323402460.html294598Managing Pediatric Foot and Ankle Deformity, An issue of Foot and Ankle Clinics of North Americahttps://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9780323402460_7.jpg74.2498.99USDInStock/Health Professions/Podiatry/Clinics/Health Professions/Podiatry/Clinics/Clinics/Health Professions/Podiatry/Japan Titles43351524388725505462750546665255041525991952631601418269243350924886536505455851451205259838Clubfoot is a deformity in which an infant's foot is turned inward so that the bottom of the foot faces sideways or even upward. Approximately one infant in every 1,000 live births will have clubfoot, making it one of the more common congenital (present at birth) foot deformities. If a child's clubfoot is not treated, the foot will remain deformed, and he or she will not be able to walk normally. Clubfoot is a deformity in which an infant's foot is turned inward so that the bottom of the foot faces sideways or even upward. Approximately one infant in every 1,000 live births will have clubfoot, making it one of the more common congenital (present at birth) foot deformities. If a child's clubfoot is not treated, the foot will remain deformed, and he or she will not be able to walk normally.00add-to-cart97803234024602015ProfessionalBy Alice Chu, MD20151Book152w x 229h (6.00" x 9.00")Elsevier0Dec 29, 2015IN STOCKBy <STRONG>Alice Chu</STRONG>, MD, Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
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