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[pĭj́ən-tōd́]
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Pigeon toes, or in-toeing, is a condition causing the toes to point in. It is common in infants and young children. If a child is pigeon toed it does not mean there is something wrong with the feet. It just tells which way the toes point when the child or person walks.
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Pigeon toe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pigeon toe , also called metatarsus varus , metatarsus adductus , in-toe gait , intoeing or false clubfoot , is a condition which causes the toes to point inward when walking. It is most co...
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This is called intoeing (say "in-toe-ing"), or "pigeon toes." Intoeing is very common in young children. Most of the time, intoeing goes away without any treatment at all. In a few children, it doesn't get better on its own and must be treated.
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Pigeon-toed - Definition of Pigeon-toed at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Pigeon-toed. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... Use pigeon-toed in a Sentence...
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If an internal or pigeon-toed gait of 30 degrees persists beyond this point, (/ \) a 'torsional deformity' exists. Torsional deformities are the result of hindering the normal maturational process of external rotation.
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My right foot rolled inward from the ankle so I walked on the outside of the foot and was pigeon toed ... A client worried about his nine-year-old grandson being pigeon toed. It made me remember my childhood. My right foot rolled inward, from the ankle so I walked on the outside of the foot, and was pigeon toed.
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Some children's feet turn in when they walk. This can be called pigeon-toed. There are many reasons why a child may walk with their feet pointing in, but most cases are corrected on their own as the child grows up.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about pigeon toed. pigeon toed. Information about pigeon toed in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from pigeon toed)
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