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Intoeing

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Nutrition for Nurses

Definition

Intoeing is a condition where the toes point inward when walking or running. It is commonly seen in children and can result from various anatomical variations.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Intoeing often resolves on its own as a child grows older.
  2. It can be caused by metatarsus adductus, tibial torsion, or femoral anteversion.
  3. Proper nutrition, including adequate calcium and vitamin D intake, supports bone health and may aid in correcting underlying conditions contributing to intoeing.
  4. Severe cases of intoeing might require orthopedic intervention or physical therapy.
  5. Parents and caregivers should monitor the child's gait and consult healthcare providers for persistent or severe cases.

Review Questions

  • What are common causes of intoeing in children?
  • How does proper nutrition influence the correction of intoeing?
  • When should parents seek medical advice for a child with intoeing?

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