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Feet Turning Inward in Kids: Normal Growth Phase or Orthopedic Issue?

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  Expert Guidance by Dr. Venkatram Thyalapalli – Pediatric Orthopedician in Kukatpally & Banjara Hills As a parent, it can be worrying to notice your child walking with their feet turned inward, a condition commonly called in-toeing or pigeon-toeing . The good news is that in most children, in-toeing is a normal part of development and usually corrects itself as they grow. If you are concerned about your child’s walking pattern, consult Dr Venkatram Thyalapalli , MBBS, M.S (Orthopedics) (OSM), Ilizarov Specialist and Consultant Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon at Rainbow Children's Hospitals , Kukatpally & Banjara Hills, Hyderabad. As a trusted Pediatric Orthopedician in Kukatpally and Banjara Hills , Dr. Venkatram specializes in evaluating gait abnormalities in children and providing evidence-based treatment plans. What Is In-Toeing in Children? In-toeing occurs when a child’s feet point inward instead of straight ahead while walking or running. It may affect one or both legs...

Essential Nutrients for Strong Bone Development in Children

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  Strong bones are the foundation of a healthy, active childhood. From the time a child starts crawling to their teenage growth spurts, bones grow rapidly and require the right nutrition to develop properly. What your child eats today directly influences their bone strength, height, posture, and fracture risk in the future. If you are concerned about your child’s bone development, consult Dr Venkatram Thyalapalli , MBBS, M.S (Orthopedics) (OSM), Ilizarov Specialist and Consultant Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon at Rainbow Children's Hospitals , Kukatpally & Banjara Hills, Hyderabad. As a trusted Pediatric Orthopedician in Kukatpally and Banjara Hills , Dr. Venkatram emphasizes that proper nutrition during childhood can prevent fractures, poor posture, rickets, osteopenia, and other pediatric bone disorders. Why Bone Health in Children Is So Important Childhood and adolescence are critical stages for building peak bone mass. Nearly 90% of bone mass is achieved by late teenage years...