Child Foot Issues & Solutions
Growing feet change quickly. We help you tell the difference between normal development and something worth a closer look.
What we look at
Many childhood foot concerns are a normal part of growth and resolve on their own, but some benefit from early monitoring or simple intervention.
We assess how your child stands, walks and runs, and explain clearly what we find and what, if anything, needs to happen next.
- Flat feet or fallen arches
- In-toeing or out-toeing while walking
- Frequent trips or uneven shoe wear
- Complaints of foot or leg pain after activity
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How we help
Discuss
We start with your concerns and your child’s activity and history.
Assess
A gentle, child-friendly examination of foot shape and movement.
Explain
Clear, jargon-free feedback on what is typical and what to watch.
Support
A simple plan, from footwear advice to review visits, if needed.
Why this matters
- Early reassurance or early action, whichever fits
- Child-friendly, unhurried appointments
- Practical footwear and activity guidance
- Growth tracked over successive visits
Frequently Asked Questions
Flexible flat feet are common in young children and often resolve naturally as they grow; a visit can confirm this is the case.
Any age is appropriate if you have a concern; many families book a first visit once a child is walking confidently.
Not always. Many concerns are managed with footwear advice and monitoring; orthotics are recommended only when they add real benefit.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
Book a consultation and start with a personalized assessment of your orthotic or prosthetic needs.