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  1. Equinus - Foot Health Facts

    Equinus is a condition in which the upward bending motion of the ankle joint is limited. Someone with equinus lacks the flexibility to bring the top of the foot toward the front of the leg.

  2. Equinus Deformity - Physiopedia

    Equinus is frequently caused by tightness in the calf muscles (the soleus and/or gastrocnemius muscles) or the Achilles tendon. Some people may have this feature congenitally (existing at …

  3. Ankle Equinus - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    Aug 16, 2024 · Ankle equinus is a prevalent condition affecting pediatric and adult patients with foot and ankle pathology. Ankle equinus is a general term used to describe the position of the …

  4. Occasionally, one or both of these calf muscles can become too tight, which can result in what is termed a contracture or an equinus deformity. If this happens, it will typically become difficult …

  5. ANKLE EQUINUS- Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

    The most common cause is known as gastroc-soleus equinus. This results from a shortening of the co-joined tendon of the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles as they come together to form …

  6. Equinus Foot and Ankle Deformity | Baltimore, MD ...

    An equinus foot and ankle deformity is a condition of the foot and ankle where the foot is held in a downward position; it becomes difficult to pull the ankle and foot up.

  7. What Is Equinus And How Is It Treated? - Thomas A. McDonald ...

    Jul 25, 2023 · One type of foot condition that can lead to ankle flexibility problems is called equinus, and it occurs when a person struggles to flex their foot upwards (dorisflex) as it should.