Though adults and seniors are usually required to get orthotic devices, very young children can sometimes benefit from wearing them. Dr. Jesse Anderson at AAL Podiatry Associates in Suffolk and Norfolk, VA, can explain why some children may need orthotics and how you can design pediatric orthotics for your child.
Children can experience foot problems that affect mobility due to heredity or developmental issues. Some of the most common foot conditions that children experience include:
One way your Suffolk and Norfolk, VA, podiatrist can help with your child’s foot condition is by creating custom orthotic devices. These devices are designed to be inserted into the shoes or to support the foot in another way to help correct the child’s foot-related disorder. For example, if the child has a chronic problem with clubfoot, your foot doctor can create braces called Ponseti AFOs to help encourage outward movement when walking.
The last course of action that a pediatric podiatrist wants to take for fixing a child’s foot disorder is surgery. The best option is a noninvasive solution, like designing custom orthotics. The more the child uses the orthotics, the higher the likelihood that the feet, joints, bones, ligaments, and muscles will adjust to a more comfortable and normal position with time. One day, the child may walk, run, and participate in athletic endeavors without the orthotic device.
You can take action right now to protect your child's foot health and mobility in the future with the help of a podiatrist at AAL Podiatry Associates in Suffolk and Norfolk, VA. Call Norfolk at 757-625-2962 or Suffolk at 757-539-2098 today to ask Dr. Jesse Anderson about custom-made pediatric orthotics.
Though adults and seniors are usually required to get orthotic devices, very young children can sometimes benefit from wearing them. Dr. Jesse Anderson at AAL Podiatry Associates in Suffolk and Norfolk, VA, can explain why some children may need orthotics and how you can design pediatric orthotics for your child.
Children can experience foot problems that affect mobility due to heredity or developmental issues. Some of the most common foot conditions that children experience include:
One way your Suffolk and Norfolk, VA, podiatrist can help with your child’s foot condition is by creating custom orthotic devices. These devices are designed to be inserted into the shoes or to support the foot in another way to help correct the child’s foot-related disorder. For example, if the child has a chronic problem with clubfoot, your foot doctor can create braces called Ponseti AFOs to help encourage outward movement when walking.
The last course of action that a pediatric podiatrist wants to take for fixing a child’s foot disorder is surgery. The best option is a noninvasive solution, like designing custom orthotics. The more the child uses the orthotics, the higher the likelihood that the feet, joints, bones, ligaments, and muscles will adjust to a more comfortable and normal position with time. One day, the child may walk, run, and participate in athletic endeavors without the orthotic device.
You can take action right now to protect your child's foot health and mobility in the future with the help of a podiatrist at AAL Podiatry Associates in Suffolk and Norfolk, VA. Call Norfolk at 757-625-2962 or Suffolk at 757-539-2098 today to ask Dr. Jesse Anderson about custom-made pediatric orthotics.