SHORT-FINGERED VULGARIAN / PIGEON-TOED VULGARIAN _ SPY APRIL 1988 / MEEZ MAY 2026
PIGEON-TOED _ AI ülevaade:
"Toe toed" on ingliskeelne väljend, mis kirjeldab seismis- või kõnnakuhäiret (meditsiinilises terminoloogias in-toeing), kus varbad on suunatud otse ette või sissepoole, mitte sirgelt või väljapoole. Seda nimetatakse sageli ka "tuvikõnnakuks" (pigeon-toed). [1]
Laste puhul on see sageli loomulik arenguetapp, mis tavaliselt laheneb iseenesest. Täiskasvanutel võivad selle põhjuseks olla:
Diagnoosimiseks ja võimalike ravivõimaluste (nagu ortopeedilised jalatsid või harjutused) leidmiseks tuleks pöörduda spetsialisti poole. Parima ülevaate saab füsioterapeudilt või ortopeedilt, kelle vastuvõtule saab aja broneerida Eesti Tervisekassa patsiendiportaali kaudu.
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In April 1988, Spy magazine put Donald Trump — then New York’s rising realtor and tower builder – on its cover. He was shown in a smiling, “thumbs-up” Trumpian pose, having by then made a name for himself with, among other properties, the Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue. Spy magazine’s cover, however, was followed by a second inside cover, this one showing Trump taking a fall. Spy, in fact, had a long-running bit of jab-and-spoof with Trump, all well before his more loftier positions, yet prescient in its warnings.
Based in New York City, Spy was a satirical monthly magazine published from 1986 to 1998. Co-founded by editors Graydon Carter and Kurt Andersen, the magazine specialized in irreverent and satirical pieces targeting the American media and entertainment industries, often mocking high society and prominent celebrities and other public figures, skewering their pretensions, exposing their corruption and foibles. Trump was among the targets, noted in parody pieces that portrayed him as a self-obsessed real estate developer, among other things. The April 1988 edition also included a fake book publishing ad for Trump’s then popular book, The Art of the Deal, as shown below. /.../



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