and
cubitus valgus •
Ankle: talipes valgus (from Latin
talus = ankle and
pes = foot) – outward turning of the heel, resulting in a 'flat foot' presentation. •
Elbows: cubitus valgus (from Latin
cubitus = elbow) – forearm is angled away from the body. •
Foot: pes valgus (from Latin
pes = foot) – a medial deviation of the foot at subtalar joint. •
Hand: manus valgus (from Latin
manus = hand) •
Hip: coxa valga (from Latin
coxa = hip) – the shaft of the
femur is bent outward in respect to the neck of the femur. Coxa valga >125 degrees. Coxa vara <125 degrees. •
Knee: genu valgum (from Latin
genu = knee) – the
tibia is turned outward in relation to the femur, resulting in a "knock-kneed" appearance. Common causes of knock-knee in adults include
arthritis of the knee and
traumatic injuries. •
Toe: hallux valgus (from Latin
hallux = big toe) – outward deviation of the big toe toward the second toe, resulting in
bunion. •
Wrist: ''
Madelung's deformity'' – deformity wherein the wrist bones are not formed properly due to a genetic disorder. ==Terminology==