Foot Deformity

A foot deformity is a disorder of the foot that can be congenital or acquired.

Such deformities can include hammer toe, club foot, flat feet, pes cavus, etc.

Musculoskeletal disorders: Acquired musculoskeletal deformities (M20–M25, M95, 734–738)
Upper limb
  • shoulder (Winged scapula, Adhesive capsulitis, Rotator cuff tear, Subacromial bursitis)
  • elbow (Cubitus valgus, Cubitus varus)
  • hand deformity (Wrist drop, Boutonniere deformity, Swan neck deformity)
Lower limb
  • hip (Protrusio acetabuli, Coxa valga, Coxa vara)
  • leg (Unequal leg length)
  • patella (Luxating patella, Chondromalacia patellae, Patella baja, Patella alta)
  • foot deformity (Bunion/hallux valgus, Hallux varus, Hallux rigidus, Hammer toe, Foot drop, Flat feet, Club foot)
  • Genu recurvatum
Head
  • Cauliflower ear
General terms
  • Valgus deformity/Varus deformity
  • Joint stiffness
  • Ligamentous laxity

M: JNT

anat (h/c, u, t, l)/phys

noco (arth/defr/back/soft)/cong, sysi/epon, injr

proc, drug (M01C, M4)

Congenital malformations and deformations of musculoskeletal system / musculoskeletal abnormality (Q65–Q76, 754–756.3)
Appendicular
limb / dysmelia
Upper
clavicle / shoulder:
  • Cleidocranial dysostosis
  • Sprengel's deformity
  • Wallis Zieff Goldblatt syndrome
hand deformity:
  • Madelung's deformity
  • Clinodactyly
  • Oligodactyly
  • Polydactyly
Lower
hip:
  • Dislocation of hip / Hip dysplasia
  • Upington disease
  • Coxa valga
  • Coxa vara
knee:
  • Genu valgum
  • Genu varum
  • Genu recurvatum
  • Discoid meniscus
  • Congenital patellar dislocation
  • Congenital knee dislocation
foot deformity:
  • varus
    • Club foot
    • Pigeon toe
  • valgus
    • Flat feet
  • Pes cavus
  • Rocker bottom foot
  • Hammer toe
Either / both
dactyly / digit:
  • Polydactyly / Syndactyly
    • webbed toes
  • Arachnodactyly
  • Cenani Lenz syndactylism
  • Ectrodactyly
  • Brachydactyly
    • Clubbed thumb
reduction deficits / limb:
  • Acheiropodia
  • ectromelia
    • Phocomelia
    • Amelia
    • Hemimelia
multiple joints:
  • Arthrogryposis
  • Larsen syndrome
  • Rapadilino syndrome
Axial
Craniofacial
Craniosynostosis:
  • Scaphocephaly
  • Oxycephaly
  • Trigonocephaly
Craniofacial dysostosis:
  • Crouzon syndrome
  • Hypertelorism
  • Hallermann–Streiff syndrome
  • Treacher-Collins syndrome
other:
  • Macrocephaly
  • Platybasia
  • Craniodiaphyseal dysplasia
  • Dolichocephaly
  • Greig cephalopolysyndactyly syndrome
  • Plagiocephaly
  • Saddle nose
Vertebral column
  • spinal curvature
    • Scoliosis
  • Klippel–Feil syndrome
  • Spondylolisthesis
  • Spina bifida occulta
  • Sacralization
Thoracic skeleton
ribs:
  • Cervical
  • Bifid
sternum:
  • Pectus excavatum
  • Pectus carinatum

M: JNT

anat (h/c, u, t, l)/phys

noco (arth/defr/back/soft)/cong, sysi/epon, injr

proc, drug (M01C, M4)

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