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- Lower extremity developmental conditions
- Lower limb disorders
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Lower extremity developmental conditions
Some conditions involving lower extremity developmental concerns are just standard variations on normal growth and development. Others require some extra care. Our team of pediatric orthopedic-trained nurse practitioners and physician assistants will use their expertise to determine whether your child needs treatment, then collaborate with physical therapists and other specialists to make it happen.
Common conditions
- Intoeing
- Femoral anteversion
- Tibia torsion
- Metatatarsus adductus
- Outtoeing
- Toe walking
- Knock knees (genu valgum)
- Bow legs (genu varum)
- Flat feet (pes planus)
About our orthopedic care
Meet Dr. Thometz and learn about our Orthopedic Program.
To make an appointment: call the Central Scheduling or use the "request an appointment" button to submit your request online.
(877) 607-5280
It's important to know what your options are. We can provide expert opinions to verify or give more information about an initial diagnosis. Contact orthopedics today.