Flat feet, in-toeing, knock knees and toe walking are all too common in the first few years of a child’s life. It can really upset some parents who are worried, not just about cosmetic reasons, but also about the child’s future as an adult. Using the right custom orthotics, shoe inserts and special shoes helps many experience an active lifestyle.
Customized in-toe gait biomechanical insoles are designed to restrict in-toeing from rotational deformities of the foot (metatarsus adductus), altering the break of the ball of the foot during propulsion to encourage realignment of the hip.
Blount’s Disease (BD) refers to a growth disorder of the shin bone (tibia) that causes the lower leg to angle inward.
It is most common in children under age two who are developing posture and balance, and may involve one or both feet.
A condition where the knees angle in and touch one another when legs are stretched and straightened.
It is a type of gait abnormality in which a child loses the right contact with the ground, commonly seen in toddlers.