Pes adductus

klumpfot bilder 1 metatarsus adductus 2 pes equinovarus 3 klumpfot årsak 4 Metatarsus Adductus is a common congenital condition in infants that is thought to be caused by intra-uterine positioning that lead to abnormal adduction of the forefoot at the tarsometatarsal joint. Diagnosis is made clinically with m edial deviation of the forefoot with normal alignment of the hindfoot. 5 Adductus: medial deviation of the toes (adduction of the forefoot) Supinatus: inversion of the forefoot; Cavus: distinct arching of the foot; Epidemiology. One of the most common congenital anomalies (∼ 1/ births) Bilateral involvement in ∼ 50% of cases; Etiology [1] Congenital: most common form. 6 What is metatarsus adductus? The metatarsus is a group of bones in the middle section of the foot. Each foot has five metatarsal bones, each connected to the phalanges of the toes. Metatarsus adductus refers to a condition where the metatarsal bones are turned toward the middle of the body. 7 Metatarsus adductus is a type of foot deformity where there is medial deviation of the first metatarsal +/- medial displacement of the metatarsals on the cuneiform. Epidemiology It is considered the most common congenital foot abnormality. Pat. 8 Medfødt pes adductus, også kalt metatarsus adductus, adduktusfot, eller forfotsadduksjon, er forholdsvis vanlig. 9 Klumpfot er en medfødt tilstand hvor foten er bøyd nedover og vridd innover. 10