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plural clubfeet
(medicine) A congenital deformity of the foot in which the ankle, heel and toes are twisted. quotations examples
At his lower extremities, he exhibited the deformity which is popularly known as "a club-foot." But he carried his lameness, as he carried his years, gayly.
1870, Wilkie Collins, chapter 2, in Man and Wife
He stood still as much as he could, with his club-foot behind the other, so that it should not attract notice.
1915, William Somerset Maugham, chapter 12, in Of Human Bondage
The cure developed by Dr. Ponseti in the 1950s relies on physical manipulation. In each step of the treatment, a child’s clubfoot is stretched and turned slightly outward, and a hip-to-foot plaster cast, like the ones shown in the photograph, is then applied.
2011 November 1, Barry Meier, “Finding Inspiration in a Doctor’s Legacy”, in New York Times, retrieved 17 May 2014