Question

When my baby was one year old and had a health check-up, the doctor said that the right foot had a slight pigeon toe and that rehabilitation treatment was needed. The baby is still crawling and not walking independently yet. I want to ask if corrective treatment is necessary to correct it?

Answer

Baby foot pigeon toe, also known as supinated foot, refers to the outward deviation of the child’s heel axis, which is one of the common foot deformities. Wearing corrective shoes primarily serves as a preventive measure, allowing the baby’s legs to maintain normality as they grow. It is recommended to perform massage and acupuncture on the lower limb’s inner muscles during the day, and to practice foot inward, inward rotation, and inward inversion. These are the suggestions for the question ‘When my baby was one year old and had a health check-up,’ hoping they will be helpful to you. Wishing you health!