Pigeon toes, bowed legs, knock knees. These common foot and leg deformities of childhood cause some of the earliest worries for parents and have been the inspiration for countless contraptions to try ...
Many parents worry when their child's feet turn inward, a condition known as intoeing. Pediatrician Cindy Gellner, MD, explains why intoeing happens, when it typically resolves on its own, and what ...
It is so common for children of this age to walk with their toes pointing inwards that most doctors would see it as part of normal walking development. However many parents worry that such apparent ...
Answer: One of the most common reasons parents bring their child into a pediatric orthopedic surgeon’s office is when the child’s feet turn in, also known as, “in-toeing.” Parents will notice that ...
Answer: One of the most common reasons parents bring their child into a pediatric orthopedic surgeon’s office is when the child’s feet turn in, also known as, “in-toeing.” Parents will notice that ...
If your child is pigeon-toed, the best therapy may be ballet slippers or a pair of roller skates, according to Dr. John Graham of Decatur, Ill., past president of the American Podiatric Medical ...
Cylie Williams consults in private practice and for an education company providing paediatric podiatry education. In the past, Cylie has received funding from the Australian Podiatry Education and ...