The golden period of children's gait development
FootWork
The impact of abnormal gait on children
The impact of abnormal gait on children
Does your child have similar problems?
Have you ever paid attention to your child's gait? This seemingly ordinary detail is actually an "invisible killer" on the path of growth.
Incorrect gait, just like poor sitting posture and excessive eye use, can cause irreparable harm to children during their growth and development.
It is not only the culprit for the crooked posture and vulnerability, but also secretly altering the growth trajectory of the bones - causing joint dislocation, pelvic tilt, and spinal curvature, which will affect one's body posture and health throughout life.
Don't let a mere difference of one step turn into a lifelong regret for the child.
—— flatfoot ——
—— pes cavus ——
—— Hallux valgus ——
—— Clubfoot ——
X-shaped legs
O-shaped legs
XO-shaped legs
Knee hyperextension
anterior tilt of pelvis
Slightly hunched shoulders
scoliosis
Short legs and long legs
Feet are the foundation and the source of the force line. Abnormal gait can cause injuries throughout the body.
Feet are the foundation and the source of the force line. Abnormal gait can cause injuries throughout the body. Problems such as foot pressure imbalance and arch collapse (such as flat feet) can occur during standing and
When walking, the body's biomechanical lines are altered. Through compensatory mechanisms, the effects gradually propagate upwards from the feet, ankles, knees, hips to the pelvis and spine, ultimately leading to a series of problems such as abnormal body posture and skeletal structure deformation.
Foot problems can affect the entire body, just like the "foundation" sinking, causing the upper structure to tilt as well.
Using eyes improperly can lead to myopia. Similarly, incorrect walking posture will directly harm the health of the body's bones.
Especially during the critical period of children's growth and development, improper walking postures not only affect the appearance,
but also interfere with the normal development of their bones and joints.
