Children’s Feet
A child’s foot is not simply a mini version of our adult feet. Rather it is a complex structure of bones, ligaments and muscles under rapid development.
The bones and joints in a child’s foot continue to develop rapidly after they are born, and are not fully matured until young adulthood. The feet of young children are soft and pliable and prone to a number of different problems. If your child suffers from any of the following we do recommend an assessment by one of our podiatrists:
- Gait (walking abnormalities) eg. Pigeon toes 
- Growing pains in the feet, knees and legs (growing pains are not always considered normal and we advise that they be assessed by a podiatrist as they can generally be treated) 
- Sports injuries and pain during and after sport 
- Uneven shoe wear. 
- Lumps or bumps in the feet, knees or legs. 
- Pain or aching in the feet, knees or legs. 
- Tripping and falling occurs. 
- Family history of foot problems 
- Limping/growing pains 
Our podiatrists at the Active Foot Clinic have a keen interest in management and prevention of children’s foot problems.
 
          
        
      