How to correct hallux valgus in children

  Parents pay close attention to their children's every move, such as their daily diet and walking posture. Some parents may find that some children walk with their soles facing inward, which looks a bit strange. This walking posture is called the child's foot outward rotation. So, how to correct children's foot eversion?

  

How to correct hallux valgus in children1

  There must be reasons for children's foot eversion, such as trauma or acute congenital developmental conditions. For children, the posture of walking with eversion of the feet is definitely unsightly. Of course, the impact of hallux valgus in children is not limited to these, but also affects their skeletal and muscle health.

  If a child's foot is found to be valgus, it must be corrected. Parents can correct themselves at home, let their children take care of them, and then pull the outer edge of their children's feet. This action helps stimulate muscles, thereby promoting muscle contraction, which can improve the symptoms of foot eversion. You can also place arch pads inside children's handwriting.

  This arch pad is very effective in improving children's foot eversion. Parents should pay attention to taking care of their children and encourage them to practice walking on tiptoes, usually for ten minutes each time. This can help improve the stress on the feet and correct their eversion, thus helping them walk normally.

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