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For children over 1 year old, this kind of foot, called valgus foot, which needs to be treated. Can I improve it myself? Mostly. Can it be fully "normal"? The odds are low and most will stay foot

author:Pediatric orthopedic surgeon Qiu Qiaofeng

For children over 1 year old, this kind of foot, called valgus foot, which needs to be treated.

Can I improve it myself? Mostly.

Can it be fully "normal"? The odds are low, and most will leave the foot valgus.

What to do? Treat early.

Where to go for treatment? Pediatric orthopedics is better.

How long does it take? Wear "shoes or insoles" for a few years.

Can it be corrected? It's okay to get better, it's not necessary to correct it at all.

What if it ends up being valgus? Treatment can be "minimally invasive".

For children over 1 year old, this kind of foot, called valgus foot, which needs to be treated. Can I improve it myself? Mostly. Can it be fully "normal"? The odds are low and most will stay foot
For children over 1 year old, this kind of foot, called valgus foot, which needs to be treated. Can I improve it myself? Mostly. Can it be fully "normal"? The odds are low and most will stay foot
For children over 1 year old, this kind of foot, called valgus foot, which needs to be treated. Can I improve it myself? Mostly. Can it be fully "normal"? The odds are low and most will stay foot
For children over 1 year old, this kind of foot, called valgus foot, which needs to be treated. Can I improve it myself? Mostly. Can it be fully "normal"? The odds are low and most will stay foot