Concerns about gait and leg alignment in children are common. It's hard to tell when to worry and when to just be reassured. Here are four of the most common gait and leg alignment concerns in ...
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 a health condition commonly known as pigeon toes or paediatric intoeing gait and can happen when they are either walking or running. If a child is pigeon-toed, it does not necessarily mean there ...
Japanese children walk differently to peers from other countries – because of their healthy diet, according to new research. They are among the healthiest in the world – eating raw or just lightly ...
In a series written by senior health visitors, Yvonne Douglas at Highlands Health Visiting Team in Enfield, London talks about the often-overlooked problem of pigeon toes (‘intoeing’), how to spot it ...
Childhood development can be a time of both excitement and stress. On the one hand, it is exciting for parents to document their baby’s progress. Who will forget that first smile or their first step?