No kid should have foot and ankle pain and when a parent notices their child s ankle rolls in it is a significant condition and shouldn t be ignored.
Child foot rolls inward.
This is where a child s feet turn in.
The foot should naturally roll inward from the outside but with overpronation the arches of the feet fall collapse too much and increased inward rolling becomes problematic.
I had leg postioning changed and queried my rolling ankles as i got older and was told it could be corrected but would be extremely painful to have stuff cut in the foot for a purely cosmetic purpose.
Again this usually corrects itself and treatment isn t needed in most cases.
The condition usually corrects itself by the age of 8 and treatment isn t usually needed.
When over pronation is excessive it can lead to pain in the feet ankle achilles tendons heel cords back and most commonly the knee.
People who pronate excessively roll their foot inward causing the outer part of the heel to make contact with the ground and the feet to flatten too much.
If an arch forms.
Pronation often called flat feet flexible flat foot pes planus or overpronation refers to the inward roll of your child s ankle.
Pronation is a natural movement of the foot.
Overpronation means that your foot rolls inward as you move.
When standing barefoot the problem is easy to spot.
Out toeing this is where the feet point outwards.
When standing your child s heels lean inward when viewed from behind.
If they just roll inward then personally i would leave it as long as feet legs are straight.
Appearance of excessive pronation.
And while it looks like a foot problem it actually starts in the heel.
It is just a dropped muscle or similar.
Share on pinterest overpronation is when the arches of the foot roll inward or downward when walking and is often referred to as flat feet.
The naturally occurring arch of your child s foot is either reduced or gone altogether.
Pronation is crucial to correct shock absorption.
On the other hand underpronation also called supination means the foot doesn t roll inward enough.
If you overpronate the outer edge of your heel hits the ground first and then your foot rolls inward onto the arch.
The foot naturally rolls inward approximately 15 to distribute the force of impact of your feet as it hits the ground whether you re running walking or jumping.
Fa renlis 2011 january 26.