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Shoes and footwearWhen healthy and well, each of our feet carries the weight of our whole body through its relatively small structures. There is a clear sequence in how each foot strikes the ground, absorbs the body’s weight, and pushes off the ground as the body transfers its weight to the other foot. We learn the sequence in our early years and from then take each pain free step for granted. Any pain, swelling or stiffness in a child’s lower back, or hips, or knees or ankles can disrupt the normal weight bearing function of a child’s feet. Also any arthritic disease within the foot itself (either at the forefoot or hindfoot) can disrupt the normal flexible structures of the foot and cause considerable pain or potential deformity. It is an important priority therefore to monitor your child’s feet and pattern of walking. The hospital doctor or G.P. can do this but a referral to a podiatrist would be helpful. Seek a podiatrist’s advice early and help them monitor your child’s feet. Ankle and foot misalignments are common complications and require professional aid. Innersoles individually made for your child are far more effective than ‘off the shelf’ products. Get your GP or consultant to refer you to a NHS podiatrist who may make a pair of innersoles that helps prevent deformities and relieves pain. General tips
The Foot Health Register holds a updated register of shoe shops that measure children’s feet professionally. Contact
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