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Metatarsus adductus metatarsus adductus is defined as a curving inwards of the outside aspect of the foot Get expert guidance from a paediatric podiatrist to help your child navigate this condition and achieve straight feet.

The foot appears “bean” shaped Discover the causes, signs and treatment options, including observation, stretching exercises, casting, bracing, and surgery One or both feet can be affected

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The exact cause is unknown, but many people believe that the cause is intrauterine positioning or crowding

Metatarsus adductus occurs when the outside border of the foot curves inwards

Learn more about why this happens and stretches and exercises that may help to straighten the foot. Metatarsus adductus stretching exercises stretching exercises are done if movement of foot is easy These stretching exercises should be done by professionals not by parents but if there is mild metatarsus adduction then parents can do it Serial stretching is required for proper recovery of metatarsus adductus

These exercises include movement of foot during the changing of diaper and how to. Some babies and young children with metatarsus adductus need assessment and monitoring by the child’s doctor, child health nurse or physiotherapist Metatarsus adductus metatarsus adductus is a condition some babies are born with The bones and tissue of the front part of the foot and toes curve inward

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Many babies grow out of metatarsus adductus on their own, or healthcare providers can treat the condition with stretching exercises, casts and corrective shoes

Rarely, surgery is needed to correct the condition. Metatarsus adductus (ma), also known as metatarsus varus, is a deformity occurring only in the transverse plane of the foot [1] it is an adduction deformity or medial deviation of the forefoot at the tarsometatarsal joints (lisfranc joint) with respect to the hindfoot. Metatarsus adductus (inward turning foot) the aim of this leaflet is to answer some of the questions that you or your child may have about metatarsus adductus and its treatment

You will also have an opportunity to discuss any further concerns with us in clinic. Learn about metatarsus adductus, a condition where the forepart of the foot turns inward

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