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IN-TOEING (PIGEON TOED)<\/h1>\n

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WHAT IS IN-TOEING?<\/h2>\n

In-toeing, also known as “pigeon toed” is a condition that causes the feet to turn inwards when walking.<\/p>\n

It is common in childhood and generally corrects itself as the child grows. There is usually minimal to no pain associated with this condition and does not generally interfere with the way your child learns to walk. Children might be more prone to tripping, or<\/p>\n

look awkward when walking or running.<\/p>\n

CAUSES<\/h2>\n