Clawfoot

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Type of foot deformity


Clawfoot
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Synonyms Pes cavus
Pronounce N/A
Field N/A
Symptoms High arch, clawed toes, pain
Complications Difficulty walking, calluses, foot deformities
Onset
Duration
Types
Causes Neurological disorders, genetic conditions, trauma
Risks
Diagnosis Physical examination, X-ray, MRI
Differential diagnosis Flat feet, Hammer toe
Prevention
Treatment Orthotics, physical therapy, surgery
Medication
Prognosis
Frequency
Deaths


Clawfoot, also known as pes cavus, is a medical condition characterized by an abnormally high arch of the foot. This condition can lead to a variety of symptoms and complications, including pain, difficulty walking, and the development of other foot deformities.

Causes

Clawfoot can be caused by several factors, including:

Symptoms

The primary symptoms of clawfoot include:

  • A high arch that does not flatten with weight-bearing
  • Clawed toes, where the toes are bent downward
  • Pain in the foot, especially when walking or standing
  • Calluses on the ball of the foot or heel

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of clawfoot typically involves a combination of:

  • Physical examination to assess the structure and function of the foot
  • X-ray imaging to visualize the bones and joints
  • MRI to evaluate soft tissue structures

Treatment

Treatment options for clawfoot depend on the severity of the condition and may include:

  • Orthotics to provide support and alleviate pain
  • Physical therapy to strengthen the muscles and improve foot function
  • Surgery to correct severe deformities and improve foot alignment

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