Pediatric Intoeing (Pigeon Toes) Intoeing in Children

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  • čas přidán 27. 06. 2021
  • "Intoeing in children is the most common pediatric gait abnormality discussed with pediatricians"
    - Dr. Mikkel Jarman
    In this video Dr. Jarman discusses intoeing in children (Pigeon toes) and what anatomical structures are influencing this condition and the ideal window of opportunity of when to treat.
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    Dr. Mikkel Jarman, DPM - Pediatric Podiatrist in Phoenix, AZ (Children’s foot doctor)
    Address: 30 S Kyrene Rd #3, Chandler, AZ 85226
    Phone: (480) 534-7220
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Komentáře • 54

  • @adilhussain9373
    @adilhussain9373 Před rokem +1

    What would you say about a 21 year old been pigeon toed my whole life was really noticeable as a kid but was told it would straighten out got to highschool and even till college people noticed I walked with my feet bent I’m not to sure if it’s my thighs which are in or it’s my shin bone

    • @PediatricFootAnkle
      @PediatricFootAnkle  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching our video and sharing your experience.
      Getting a podiatric or orthopedic consult would be appropriate to determine where the torsion is originating. You are right thinking it could be coming from an area other than your foot or ankle.
      Hope this helps.

  • @CryptoRules1390
    @CryptoRules1390 Před rokem +1

    Hi so what’s the type of doctor my son needs to see for this problem?

    • @PediatricFootAnkle
      @PediatricFootAnkle  Před rokem

      You would want to see a pediatric podiatrist.
      pediatricfootankle.com/what-is-a-pediatric-podiatrist/
      If there are no pediatric podiatrists in your area, then a podiatrist would be your second choice. A podiatrist is a doctor that specializes in foot and ankle conditions.
      A pediatric podiatrist specializes in children's foot and ankle conditions.
      Hope that helps!

  • @abigailschembri3067
    @abigailschembri3067 Před rokem +5

    Hi Dr. Jarman, im a mother f a 4 year old daughter in Malta. From a very tender age i was always concerned about how she positioned her toes, which is intoeing. i went to a lot of doctors and even at hospital but they only tell me that it is something from the hip and that it will improve. she even had insoles but im not seeing any improvement made, i am just seeing her getting worse. can you help me on what i should do in this case? i really want her to improve since she us younger. thanks

    • @PediatricFootAnkle
      @PediatricFootAnkle  Před rokem +2

      Thank you for commenting.
      If you would like to contact our clinic (Dr. Jarman) directly, the link is noted below
      pediatricfootankle.com/contact-directions/

    • @abigailschembri3067
      @abigailschembri3067 Před rokem +1

      @@PediatricFootAnkle thanks for your reply i really appreciate it :)

  • @alishasadhikari5414
    @alishasadhikari5414 Před 3 lety +1

    My child heel problem feet seet cross

  • @leejmuam1
    @leejmuam1 Před rokem +3

    OMG. I wish I knew this earlier or have researched it earlier. I noticed my son and daughter walking with one leg straight and one leg was dragging or as I learned from this video intoed since they were 5 but thought maybe that just how kids walk. Now they are 12 and 8. It is too late to do anything???
    Please help.

    • @PediatricFootAnkle
      @PediatricFootAnkle  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching our video.
      Having your children evaluated by a pediatric podiatrist or an orthopedic provider would be an appropriate first step. Learning where the torsion is originating from (hip, lower leg or foot) will help in determining a plan of care.

  • @Charlotte-sv7kt
    @Charlotte-sv7kt Před rokem +3

    Hi i am 15 years old and I am a pigeon toed walker and I often have pain in my knees and I am wondering what kind of help I could get or if I need help at all. All I know is that I often stumble at my own feet and have a lot of knee pain :)

    • @PediatricFootAnkle
      @PediatricFootAnkle  Před rokem +3

      If you are experiencing pain, a consult with a pediatric podiatrist would be helpful. They can determine where the torsion is coming from and help address the condition. Something to discuss with your parents.
      Thanks for watching our video.

  • @petlifeAmksm
    @petlifeAmksm Před 2 lety +2

    I have it and I'm 12 so i might be able to fix right

    • @PediatricFootAnkle
      @PediatricFootAnkle  Před rokem

      Having a consult with a pediatric podiatrist would be a start and see what they can do to help.
      Thank you for your comment.

  • @nightshade1621
    @nightshade1621 Před rokem +1

    I noticed my daughter intoeing as a newborn. I asked her peds doc does she have Metatarsus Adductus. She confirmed with photos with ortho. She's 7mths now. Her original pediatrician said usually don't start treatment until 6mths. But moved to a new peds doc, and she said don't really know until start walking. I see her move her feet in and out. Should I press the issue of bracing now?

    • @PediatricFootAnkle
      @PediatricFootAnkle  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for your comment! 6 months is appropriate for intervention, bones are still growing and developing in which will respond better with bracing techniques- I like to use prefabricated bracing vs a hard cast brace. Please see a podiatrist in your area to be evaluated! -Dr. Jarman

    • @nightshade1621
      @nightshade1621 Před rokem +1

      @@PediatricFootAnkle thank you! I'll ask for the referral now.

  • @lebronshairline4768
    @lebronshairline4768 Před rokem +11

    Most pigeon toed people have pigeon toed kids i noticed

  • @Rachel-ob5bu
    @Rachel-ob5bu Před 2 lety +2

    I've tried getting on at my paediatrics & orthopaedics about my sons intoeing I personally think its worse than what they are telling us but they refuse to see him for another 9-12 months

    • @PediatricFootAnkle
      @PediatricFootAnkle  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for your comments. Intoning is such a hard one to truly treat as there are many different sources of the into and treatment protocols are not so straight forward. The vast majorty of kids do improve or resolve over time, however there are lots of kids who do not. .. Treatments are not complicated, just depends on the age and severity. Keep trying to voice your concern, or get a second opinion. Thanks, Dr. Jarman

    • @Rachel-ob5bu
      @Rachel-ob5bu Před 2 lety +1

      @@PediatricFootAnkle Thank you for your reply, We did continue to call and voice it. They finally heard us and will be seeing him this month.
      Thank you :)

    • @Rachel-ob5bu
      @Rachel-ob5bu Před 2 lety

      Hi again!, We voiced our concerns and we had an diagnosis of mild bilateral metatarsus adductus but recently he has started to walk on his tip-toe often Unsure why but they want to see him sooner :)

  • @terrancemcgriff7869
    @terrancemcgriff7869 Před 2 lety +9

    Hey I'm 39 is it too late?? 😂😂😂😂 straight out of the womb i was bad pear toed. As my mother calls it AND my feet not only pointed at each other the were LOOKING at each other. No braces no intervention no breaking my legs and no orthropedic shoes. Right leg straight out but my left leg didn't get memo lol I was told it's hereditary

    • @PediatricFootAnkle
      @PediatricFootAnkle  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks for your comments, unfortunately at the age of 39 there are no conservative options. If it is not affecting the quality of your life, there is no recommendation for intervention. Thanks, Dr. Jarman

    • @lebronshairline4768
      @lebronshairline4768 Před rokem +2

      It is

    • @user-zc4ly5tt6j
      @user-zc4ly5tt6j Před rokem +1

      @@PediatricFootAnkle is there anything I can do at 17?

  • @padmalatha1698
    @padmalatha1698 Před 2 lety +4

    My daughter also same problem she is nw 9year can be treated

    • @PediatricFootAnkle
      @PediatricFootAnkle  Před rokem

      An evaluation with a pediatric podiatrist is a good place to start.
      Thank you for commenting.

  • @riac123ab
    @riac123ab Před 3 měsíci

    Heyy I'm almost 18 now and I have it, is there a way to self correct it by imposing forced way of walking correctly? Will that train my brain to stop walking that like?

    • @PediatricFootAnkle
      @PediatricFootAnkle  Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you for watching our video.
      It sounds likely this is a structural issue. Conservative measures are unlikely to correct the condition. Seeing a specialist who could recommend a viable care plan would benefit you in the knowledge of the condition and what is possible. The link below may be helpful in finding a qualified specialist.
      www.apma.org/

  • @niveacollazo8946
    @niveacollazo8946 Před rokem

    Is 6 years old to late to correct metatarsal abductus? Her doctor won't give us a referral. Where are you located?

    • @PediatricFootAnkle
      @PediatricFootAnkle  Před rokem

      We are in Chandler, AZ. We do offer in person or virtual consults.
      See link below
      pediatricfootankle.com/contact-directions/

    • @PediatricFootAnkle
      @PediatricFootAnkle  Před rokem

      At age 6 Metatarsus Adductus would be treatable, but unfortunately cannot be fixed.
      We treat the condition with orthotics that have gait plates to aid in the prevention of the child tripping. In the future, as an adult, if the condition continues to be a problem, this can be addressed with surgical intervention.

  • @haidarnasser9904
    @haidarnasser9904 Před 2 lety +1

    My daughter is one and a half years but only one leg is the one doing that intoeing thing

    • @PediatricFootAnkle
      @PediatricFootAnkle  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for your comments. There is a brace we use at this age (Weaton Brace) that works great to help improve/correct this twist. She would need to be seen by a provider that treats this condition to determine if she is a candidate. I hope this helps. Dr. Jarman

  • @phoebegaming8027
    @phoebegaming8027 Před 4 měsíci

    I am still pigeon toed at 14 years old what would my paediatric doctor do to help me?Ive had shoes and insoles when I was younger but nothing has helped

    • @PediatricFootAnkle
      @PediatricFootAnkle  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Thanks for watching our video.
      The link below is to our page on Pediatric Intoeing, which offers more information on the condition. Where the condition originates from on the leg or foot is key to a successful treatment plan.
      Perhaps you and your parents could further discuss.
      Feel free to contact our clinic directly via email or text with any additional questions.
      pediatricfootankle.com/foot-conditions/in-toeing-pigeon-toes/
      pediatricfootankle.com/contact-directions/

    • @phoebegaming8027
      @phoebegaming8027 Před 4 měsíci

      @@PediatricFootAnkle Thank you so much I’m in with pediatry in hospital not sure what treatment they will do yet but I’m not sure which type I have all I know is my knees turn in when I walk and it becomes painfull in my tibia after waking for a while what do you think they will do so I can prepare?

  • @Kay4kamran0
    @Kay4kamran0 Před rokem +1

    Im 20 is there any chances for my recovery ?

    • @PediatricFootAnkle
      @PediatricFootAnkle  Před rokem +2

      Moving forward, you would benefit from an accurate diagnosis on the cause of your Intoeing condition. A podiatrist will be able to help identify this for you and work with you on a plan of care.

  • @Laraamdram
    @Laraamdram Před 3 měsíci +1

    I have pigeon toed and I’ve never Ment someone with it

    • @PediatricFootAnkle
      @PediatricFootAnkle  Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you for watching our video. Let us know if you have any questions about the condition. Link below if needed.
      pediatricfootankle.com/contact-directions/

  • @beecee7488
    @beecee7488 Před rokem +2

    Sadly, my sons dr didn’t do his job to help my son and now it’s too late!!

    • @PediatricFootAnkle
      @PediatricFootAnkle  Před rokem +3

      It is not too late! You can always consult a Pediatric Podiatrist in your area to discuss treatment options such as surgery. -Staff @ Pediatric Foot and Ankle

  • @rodessaneveridalozano5662

    Can you help me my daughter like that...

    • @PediatricFootAnkle
      @PediatricFootAnkle  Před 2 lety

      acfap.org is a great way to find a provider who is close to you. I hope this helps? Dr. Jarman

  • @darganx
    @darganx Před 8 měsíci

    I guess I slipped the net haha

  • @JitendraKumar09876
    @JitendraKumar09876 Před 11 měsíci

    Im 12 , and my legs move inward only when im walking, is it fixable yet ?? 😂

    • @PediatricFootAnkle
      @PediatricFootAnkle  Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you for watching our video and your question. An evaluation with a pediatric podiatrist would be helpful to determine that.
      Perhaps a conversation with your parents would be a first step.

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