In-toeing, where a child’s toes point inward, worries many parents. It’s called inward foot rotation or internal tibial torsion. About 10-15 percent of toddlers deal with it during early childhood.
Medical Expert-toeing comes from the shin or thigh bones being turned in. We’ll give you a detailed guide on in-toeing in toddlers. We’ll cover causes, when to worry, and how to help.
Key Takeaways
- Understanding the causes of in-toeing in toddlers
- Recognizing when to be concerned about in-toeing
- Practical steps to help toddlers with in-toeing
- The role of healthcare providers in addressing in-toeing
- The importance of patient-centered care in treating in-toeing