An infant’s foot has an increased amount of cartilage rather than bone and over time as the foot grows, the cartilage will fuse and harden into adult bones. The structure of the foot develops fully by the first two years, however the bones themselves do not fully develop and form between the ages of 13-18 years. This in turn makes the feet more flexible and for this reason its why children’s feet are very different to an adult’s foot.
A Podiatrist can assess a child’s feet and lower limb issues at any age. As children grow very quickly, so can things change rapidly in the feet. Monitoring that development carefully can help to identify any issues that may arise and allow them to be dealt with sooner rather than later in adulthood.
We recommend that you see a Podiatrist for advice and review if:
Other common foot problems that your child may experience are:
The Podiatrists at Foot & Sole Podiatry take your child’s foot problem seriously. We are skilled in providing a detailed paediatric foot assessment so we can identify any potential changes to the feet so we can provide the correct advice and recommendations to manage the issue.