Some images of club-feet varus equine
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First example
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The part before foot turns in inside (adduction). The heel rocks in inside (varus) |
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Second example
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![]() Aspect of club-foot varus equine bilateral. Right-sided, one sees well the rocker of the heel (varus) and foot plants it which turns to the top (supination). Left side, one sees the point of the foot which
moves to the bottom (equine) |
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Third example
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| The club-foot
is a stiff foot as of the birth |
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On this image, one sees that the mobilization passivates foot does not make it possible to rectify it |
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Result
after 7 reducing plasters |
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After the plasters of Ponseti, there exists a clear improvement of the flexibility of the foot and ankle | ![]() |
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