Question

The baby developed foot pigeon toes at one year old. Although the doctor said there was nothing to worry about, the condition has not improved after wearing functional shoes and insoles. Concerned that the insoles may not fit well and the functional shoes are not effective, the parents are unsure whether they should continue using the insoles or seek other treatment methods.

Answer

It is recommended to take the child to a specialized orthopedic hospital and rehabilitation department for further corrective treatment. Early treatment yields better results, so parents should actively cooperate and undergo rehabilitation training. Improvement is expected within one year. If there is no improvement despite continued treatment, other treatment methods may need to be considered, as correction becomes more difficult as the child grows older.