WEST FAIDLEY MEDICAL CENTER

Dr. Phillip B. Sextro-Board Certified, American College of Foot & Ankle Surgeons
Dr. Kevin J. Larsen-Board Certified, American College of Foot & Ankle Surgeons
Dr. Scott W. Bandel

Locations: Grand Island - York - Broken Bow - Aurora - Lexington

308-381-0404 or 1-800-847-6544

Infant & Toddler Foot Disorders

Children’s foot problems can appear early in life. Pediatric bones are soft and pliable. Their bones may be deformed at birth or damaged by constricting shoes, socks, and even bedding. Foot problems in children often go undetected until the child begins to walk. If foot problems are detected early they may be easier to treat. Two of the more common pediatric foot disorders are flat feet and toeing-in. Many babies appear flat footed because of a large fat pad beneath their arches. As a child grows their arches form more deeply and the fat pad appears lessened in size. If the arch remains flat, support can be provided by special shoe gear or arch devices. A child’s toeing-in has a tendency to improve with age. Severe cases, however, may need the help of casts, correction bars, arch devices, or special shoe gear. Although it is common for children to “grow out” of many foot deformities, some do not. If you detect a problem with your child’s feet consult Dr. Sextro, Dr. Larsen and Dr. Bandel for advice and treatment. Deformities left untreated can cause a lifetime of problems.

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