Question
My baby has foot pigeon toe, treatment began at one year old with functional shoes and insoles. By two years old, there was no improvement, worried that the insoles are causing the shoes to fit poorly and the correction effect is not significant. Seeking further treatment advice.
Answer
It is recommended to seek further correction at a specialized orthopedic hospital and rehabilitation department. Treatment is more effective when children are young, so parents should actively cooperate and ideally undergo rehabilitation training. It may take at least a year to see results. If continued correction is still ineffective, consider changing the treatment method, as it becomes more difficult to correct as the child grows older.