What is pigeon toe?
Pigeon toe is a condition where the feet have the toes point
inward. There are several different causes of pigeon toe.
It is very common for young children and babies to have
pigeon toes.
How do pigeon toes occur?
In children less than 2 years old the most common cause is
that the shin bone is turned in. This may be caused by how
the baby was carried inside the mother.
For children over 2 years old, the most common cause is that
the thigh bone (femur) is turned in. The thigh bone is
turned in at the hip. This causes the knees, feet, and toes
to all point in. These children tend to sit with their legs
crossed.
One last cause of pigeon toes is when the front part of the
foot turns in. This is usually a problem a child is born
with.
How is it diagnosed?
Usually parents bring their child into their healthcare
provider's office because they have noticed their child's
toes pointing in. Your child's provider will be able to
tell by looking at the feet and legs.
How is it treated?
Most children do not need treatment. Usually pigeon toes
are corrected on their own. For children under 2 years old,
it usually gets better once the baby starts to stand and
walk. For children over 2, the main treatment is simply
having the child NOT cross his or her legs. The problem
usually gets better when they start school and have to sit
in chairs and can no longer cross their legs.
If there is a problem with the foot, sometimes special shoes
are worn to straighten the foot. In severe cases, children
wear casts on their feet and lower legs. Casts are usually
put on children before 8 months of age. In rare cases
surgery is needed.
How can I prevent pigeon toes?
Because pigeon toes are something you are born with, you
cannot prevent the problem.
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