Question

How to Help Children Get Used to an In-toed Gait?

Answer

Provide children with sufficient milk and protein, and enhance leg strength through gentle massaging of both lower limbs and leg stretching exercises every day. Additionally, train children to walk with their feet forward, and try wearing shoes on the opposite foot to correct the in-toed gait. Generally, pathological O-shaped legs are less common at this stage. As long as children have enough milk and protein intake daily and their gait is gradually corrected, the condition can usually be improved over time.