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Paediatric Foot Conditions - Georgina Tay, Singapore Podiatrist
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Paediatric Foot Conditions - Georgina Tay, Singapore Podiatrist
Being proactive and vigilant about your child’s health can help resolve and prevent problems from developing into more serious issues. Children are unable to provide detailed histories and feedback regarding their own conditions. Therefore, specialist examination and experience are necessary to pick out the subtle signs of various conditions, in order to facilitate early intervention and accurate management. The aims of specialised podiatric care would be to ensure a healthy skeletal posture and gait pattern, with comfort and active lifestyle for the child and into adulthood. Like adults, children can develop feet deformities and conditions. While some of these conditions will resolve over time, others may continue into adulthood. At East Coast Podiatry, our podiatrists perform full paediatric biomechanical assessments for children with musculoskeletal complaints. This allows us to build a comprehensive diagnosis of present and future problems for paediatric patients. We also work closely with other healthcare professionals such as orthopaedic surgeons, allowing us to make prompt referrals for any children who need more serious intervention. Younger children occasionally complain of sore legs or pain around the lower half of the legs during the night. These are commonly described as ‘growing pains’.There are a number of misunderstandings about growing pains. It is not a sign of juvenile osteoarthritis and it is not caused by the growth plate itself. However, there are other conditions or scenarios that are responsible for the discomfort that children experience. For example, there is a medical condition where the periosteum of the bone or even the growth plate becomes irritated or inflamed. In-toeing, or “pigeon-toed”, is often noticed by parents when the toddler starts walking in earnest. The feet appear to turn inward, instead of pointing out or straight ahead. In-toeing can be due to abnormal bone alignment in the legs and feet, or due to soft tissue contractures in the hips, or a combination of both. A lower extremity examination is necessary to pinpoint the site of rotational deformity. Where conservative treatment is indicated, orthotic gait plates can be used to passively correct the in-toeing. Orthopaedic surgery may be required in cases of severe deformity, pain, and/or limping. Parents usually notice toe-walking in a child when he/she first walks independently. The toe-walking may be habitual (voluntary), or it may be due to an underlying neuromuscular or neuropsychiatric disorder (such as autism).In the common case of habitual tip toe walking, we initiate treatment to encourage the child to walk normally. Prolonged toe-walking can lead to a shortening of the calf muscles and Achilles tendon, in which case surgery may be required. Knock-knees, or genu valgum, is an angular deformity exhibited at the knees when the child is standing at attention: the knees touch, but the feet do not. While knock-knees development is physiologic and self-correcting for many children, medical attention is warranted in cases where it is severe or asymmetrical. Surgery may be required. Where knock-knees are mild and only require monitoring, podiatrists turn their attention to its secondary effects on the feet. The valgus knee angle acts as a pronatory force on the feet, pushing them out and away from under the leg bones. It is important to protect the feet from such abnormal stresses during a child’s development. Children Orthotics (shoe insoles)It is important to assess foot problems in childhood and address them if necessary as some of these issues can have long-lasting effects, affecting the individual’s quality of life as an adult. One of the treatments available for children is a biomechanical correction. This is most effective while they are in their growth phase, as their musculoskeletal structure is more malleable and easier to correct. Proper correction via custom orthotics can help a child’s musculoskeletal system develop normally, and painlessly correct many conditions through daily use. A pediatric podiatrist can help with children to guide their growth from the feet up, following children over the entire course of their development.
See a Podiatrist today!
EAST COAST PODIATRY ( ECPC )
Clinic Locations:
Orchard Clinic
302 Orchard Road . Tong Building #09-02 . Singapore 238862
Tel: (+65) 6884 4123
Kembangan Clinic
18 Jalan Masjid . Kembangan Plaza # B1-02/04/05 . Singapore 418944
Tel: (+65) 6848 5156
Novena Clinic
10 Sinaran Drive . Novena Medical Center #08-12/13 . Singapore 307506
Tel: (+65) 6235 2132
Being proactive and vigilant about your child’s health can help resolve and prevent problems from developing into more serious issues. Children are unable to provide detailed histories and feedback regarding their own conditions. Therefore, specialist examination and experience are necessary to pick out the subtle signs of various conditions, in order to facilitate early intervention and accurate management. The aims of specialised podiatric care would be to ensure a healthy skeletal posture and gait pattern, with comfort and active lifestyle for the child and into adulthood. Like adults, children can develop feet deformities and conditions. While some of these conditions will resolve over time, others may continue into adulthood. At East Coast Podiatry, our podiatrists perform full paediatric biomechanical assessments for children with musculoskeletal complaints. This allows us to build a comprehensive diagnosis of present and future problems for paediatric patients. We also work closely with other healthcare professionals such as orthopaedic surgeons, allowing us to make prompt referrals for any children who need more serious intervention. Younger children occasionally complain of sore legs or pain around the lower half of the legs during the night. These are commonly described as ‘growing pains’.There are a number of misunderstandings about growing pains. It is not a sign of juvenile osteoarthritis and it is not caused by the growth plate itself. However, there are other conditions or scenarios that are responsible for the discomfort that children experience. For example, there is a medical condition where the periosteum of the bone or even the growth plate becomes irritated or inflamed. In-toeing, or “pigeon-toed”, is often noticed by parents when the toddler starts walking in earnest. The feet appear to turn inward, instead of pointing out or straight ahead. In-toeing can be due to abnormal bone alignment in the legs and feet, or due to soft tissue contractures in the hips, or a combination of both. A lower extremity examination is necessary to pinpoint the site of rotational deformity. Where conservative treatment is indicated, orthotic gait plates can be used to passively correct the in-toeing. Orthopaedic surgery may be required in cases of severe deformity, pain, and/or limping. Parents usually notice toe-walking in a child when he/she first walks independently. The toe-walking may be habitual (voluntary), or it may be due to an underlying neuromuscular or neuropsychiatric disorder (such as autism).In the common case of habitual tip toe walking, we initiate treatment to encourage the child to walk normally. Prolonged toe-walking can lead to a shortening of the calf muscles and Achilles tendon, in which case surgery may be required. Knock-knees, or genu valgum, is an angular deformity exhibited at the knees when the child is standing at attention: the knees touch, but the feet do not. While knock-knees development is physiologic and self-correcting for many children, medical attention is warranted in cases where it is severe or asymmetrical. Surgery may be required. Where knock-knees are mild and only require monitoring, podiatrists turn their attention to its secondary effects on the feet. The valgus knee angle acts as a pronatory force on the feet, pushing them out and away from under the leg bones. It is important to protect the feet from such abnormal stresses during a child’s development. Children Orthotics (shoe insoles)It is important to assess foot problems in childhood and address them if necessary as some of these issues can have long-lasting effects, affecting the individual’s quality of life as an adult. One of the treatments available for children is a biomechanical correction. This is most effective while they are in their growth phase, as their musculoskeletal structure is more malleable and easier to correct. Proper correction via custom orthotics can help a child’s musculoskeletal system develop normally, and painlessly correct many conditions through daily use. A pediatric podiatrist can help with children to guide their growth from the feet up, following children over the entire course of their development.
See a Podiatrist today!
EAST COAST PODIATRY ( ECPC )
Clinic Locations:
Orchard Clinic
302 Orchard Road . Tong Building #09-02 . Singapore 238862
Tel: (+65) 6884 4123
Kembangan Clinic
18 Jalan Masjid . Kembangan Plaza # B1-02/04/05 . Singapore 418944
Tel: (+65) 6848 5156
Novena Clinic
10 Sinaran Drive . Novena Medical Center #08-12/13 . Singapore 307506
Tel: (+65) 6235 2132
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