Medical Services
Children’s Foot ClinicPediatric Foot
Compared to adults, children’s feet are still in the process of bone development, making them very soft and unstable. Between the ages of 3 and 9, the arches that define the shape of the foot begin to form, and by around age 18, the bones are fully developed. Therefore, choosing the right shoes and ensuring proper walking habits are crucial during this period.
At our clinic, we carefully examine even the smallest problems that occur during this critical stage of development. We investigate the causes of pain, deformities, or gait abnormalities, and propose appropriate treatment plans.
Since children often cannot accurately describe their symptoms, it is important for parents or guardians to carefully observe their child’s condition. Keeping notes about any changes or concerns allows for a more accurate and thorough diagnosis. The conditions we treat are listed below.
* Common foot problems in children are explained here.
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Infant Foot
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Adult Foot
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Examination Scene
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Foot Molding
Conditions We Treat
- Gait Abnormalities
- Bunion (Hallux Valgus)
- Injuries
- Curved Toenails
- Ingrown Toenail
- Congenital Clubfoot
- Flatfoot
- Tarsal Coalition
- Sever’s Disease
- Knock Knees (Genu Valgum)
- Bow Legs (Genu Varum)
- Warts (Verruca Vulgaris)
- Corns and Calluses
In addition, on days when our plastic surgery specialist is available, consultations are also available for scars, moles, and other skin concerns.