Walking with a paw into the child

☘Walking with the toes turned inward in children Naturally, the child starts to stand and walk from the age of twelve months The development of walking lasts until the age of 5 years At the age of 7, the child's walking becomes similar to that of an adult During this period, due to the insufficient development of the balance system and the walking control center, as well as due to the evolving skeletal structure, certain situations may arise that cause concern for parents.

One of the most common situations is walking with the toes turned inward

The most common origin of this deviation is internal rotation of the thigh or an increase in the angle in the hip joint, which in medical science is called femoral antiversion angle. Some believe that the cause of this rotation is the child's sitting in a W shape, and by sitting correctly, the disorder will be corrected. But what is certain is that with the development of the child until the age of 8, this problem will be solved and the child's walking will be normal. 🌷 Of course, the cases that are very severe and cause the child to fall down and reduce the agility, or the problem remains after the age of 8, need to be investigated and treated, and sometimes even surgery. In some cases, the place of rotation is not from the hip and thigh, but from the leg area, or the reason for the deviation of the rotation is inside the front part of the foot and the toes. 🌷 These cases can be diagnosed by examination and vision of the child and they need therapeutic intervention



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