Pediatric Foot Care
Pediatric Foot Care
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Helping Kids Prevent Ingrown Toenails Is your child suffering from ingrown toenails? These simple prevention tips may help you stop the next case from occurring. -
What Should I Look for in Children’s Feet? Knowing what to look for in children’s feet can help you to identify problems at early stages, and understand when there isn’t need to worry. -
Tips for Children’s Flat Foot Pain The specialists at Family Foot & Ankle Center don’t want flat foot pain holding your child back from favorite activities, so here are tips to help. -
Tarsal Coalition Treatments for Limping Children Tarsal coalition is a serious congenital flatfoot condition, but that doesn’t necessarily mean your child needs surgery, says Family Foot & Ankle Center. -
Best Treatments for Flat Feet in Children Most cases of flat feet in children do not require medical intervention, although it depends on the cause and symptoms, says Family Foot & Ankle Center. -
Best Treatment for Toes that Point In or Out Most cases of intoeing and out-toeing don't require medical intervention, but that doesn’t mean you can turn a blind eye, says Family Foot and Ankle Center. -
Preventing Sever's Disease in Young Athletes Good shoes, stretching, and avoiding overuse are strategies young athletes can use to prevent Sever’s disease heel pain, says Family Foot and Ankle Center. -
Relieving Sever's Disease Pain Rest, ice, and gentle exercises help your child recover from a case of Sever’s disease heel pain, says Family Foot & Ankle Center in Cincinnati. -
Children at Risk for Heel Pain Children in a growth spurt who are physically active are most at risk for heel pain from Sever’s disease, says Family Foot and Ankle Center in Cincinnati.