Paediatric Condition

Flat Feet

Flat Feet

Paediatric flat feet, also known as pediatric or children’s flat feet, is a condition in which a child has little to no arch in the sole of their foot. It is a common and typically painless condition in children where the arches do not develop as expected, resulting in the entire sole making contact with the ground when standing.

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Intoeing Gait

Intoeing Gait

Intoeing gait, also known as “pigeon-toed,” is a walking pattern where a child’s feet turn inward instead of pointing straight ahead while walking. It’s a common condition in children where the toes point inward rather than straight ahead or slightly outward.

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Bowed Knees

Bowed Knees

Bowed knees, medically known as genu varum, is a condition where a person’s knees curve outward, causing the legs to appear bowed or bent away from each other at the knee while the ankles are together. This condition can occur in children and adults and may affect one or both legs.

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Paediatric Scoliosis

Paediatric Scoliosis

Paediatric scoliosis is an abnormal sideways curvature of the spine in children and adolescents. It usually develops before the age of 18 and can be caused by various factors, such as structural deformities, muscle imbalances, or underlying medical conditions.

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