Podiatric Condition Research Paper

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Having a child can be very stressful for some parents. And it's even more stressful when your child is sick, especially during early childhood, when child-parent communication is quite limited. Although most parents know the basics of child healthcare, there are some conditions that require specialist care. Podiatric conditions, referring to the afflictions of the lower extremities, are ranked highly amongst the most common children diseases.
Childhood and adolescence podiatric conditions have an important impact on children and parents alike. Although not all podiatric conditions cause movement or mobility impairment, the ones that do require medical or surgical treatment and physiotherapy.
Some of the most conditions include, but are not
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Current studies have shown no relationship between flat feet and an increased occurrence of other podiatric or postural conditions. Some doctors may recommend the use of arch supports that are introduced in the shoes to relieve any pain. Moreover, medical treatment is usually started if arch supports aren't enough for pain relief.
Bow legs and knock knees refer to physical deformities of the lower extremities. While standing up with their legs close together, children with bow legs will have a gap between their knees, while their ankles are touching. In contrast, children with knock knees have their knees touching, whilst having a gap between their ankles. During early childhood, these two conditions can be treated through the use of orthoses or through surgery.
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