Clubfoot, also known as talipes equinovarusby medical professionals, is one of the most common congenital birth defects.
Read MoreBetween participation in organized sports and roughhousing with friends, most kids are very physically active. Unfortunately, foot and ankle injuries happen, frequently leading children to the podiatrist’s office.
Read MoreSending your child off to practice or a game wearing inflexible or inappropriate shoes can turn fun into discomfort. Poorly-fitting or worn out athletic shoes can impede an athlete's natural movements and even harm the development of the foot.
Read MoreMany toddlers who are learning how to walk tend to walk on their tip toes. Although most toddlers transition to walking on their whole foot by the age of three, some do not. There are certain neurological conditions that could prevent a toddler from walking on his foot. Conditions such as cerebral palsy or muscular dystrophy may tighten the calf muscle or change the way it works. However not all children who walk on their toes have a neurological problem. Some toddlers who are completely healthy still choose to walk on their toes; this is called idiopathic toe walking. This condition affects 5% to 12% of healthy children and its causes are unknown.
Read MoreMany toddlers who are learning how to walk tend to walk on their tip toes. Although most toddlers transition to walking on their whole foot by the age of three, some do not. There are certain neurological conditions that could prevent a toddler from walking on his foot. Conditions such as cerebral palsy or muscular dystrophy may tighten the calf muscle or change the way it works. However not all children who walk on their toes have a neurological problem. Some toddlers who are completely healthy still choose to walk on their toes; this is called idiopathic toe walking. This condition affects 5% to 12% of healthy children and its causes are unknown.
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