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Encyclopedia > Cavus

Cavus (pl. cavi) is the Latin word for 'hole'. It is used in planetary geology to refer to irregular steep-sided depressions that do not seem to be impact craters.




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Cavus Foot | Orthopedics | Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center (831 words)
Cavus foot in one foot is more common in children with injuries to the nerves in their legs or spinal cord or to the muscles in their legs.
In the very early stages of cavus foot or with mild cases that are not progressing, we may be able to use arch supports and shoe modifications to help relieve problems until surgery becomes necessary.
When we perform reconstruction surgery for cavus foot, our main concern is to correct the deformities without joining together any joints (fusion) and to balance out the muscles so that the problem is less likely to happen again.
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