Pediatric Foot Care
Pediatric Foot Care
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Helping Kids Prevent Ingrown ToenailsIs your child suffering from ingrown toenails? These simple prevention tips may help you stop the next case from occurring.
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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.
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Tips for Children’s Flat Foot PainThe 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.
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Talking Tarsal Coalition: Treatments for Limping ChildrenTarsal coalition is a serious congenital flatfoot condition, but that doesn’t necessarily mean your child needs surgery, says Family Foot & Ankle Center.
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Best Treatments for Flat Feet in ChildrenMost cases of flat feet in children do not require medical intervention, although it depends on the cause and symptoms, says Family Foot & Ankle Center.
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Best Treatment for Toes that Point In or OutMost 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.
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How to Prevent Sever’s Disease in Young AthletesGood shoes, stretching, and avoiding overuse are strategies young athletes can use to prevent Sever’s disease heel pain, says Family Foot and Ankle Center.
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Tips to Alleviate Sever’s Disease PainRest, ice, and gentle exercises help your child recover from a case of Sever’s disease heel pain, says Family Foot & Ankle Center in Cincinnati.
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Is Your Child 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.