Even the tiniest of toes can be susceptible to common foot and ankle concerns. Early prevention helps but it’s important to contact us if you are concerned with the development of your child’s feet or any injuries they may experience through activities or after-school sports.
Common pediatric foot problems we see ingrown toenails, plantar warts, heel pain, sprains/strains, tendonitis, broken bones, adolescent bunions, and flat feet.
From baby feet to young active teenagers, healthy foot and ankle development are essential as children blossom into young adults. Keep a keen eye on new abnormalities or discomfort and contact Talus inMotion Foot & Ankle for any foot problems you observe in your kids.
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