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Is your child constantly walking on their toes? šŸš¶ā€ā™‚ļøšŸ‘£ Dr. Riya, Physiotherapist at CAPAAR, explains the possible causes behind toe walking — ranging from muscle tightness and sensory issues to neurological concerns. Learn how early physiotherapy intervention can make a difference in your child’s movement and development. Watch now to understand when to seek help and how to support your little one’s journey to healthy walking.

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00:00Hi, I'm Dr. Rhea, Physiotherapist from Kapar. Does your kid walk on their toes all the time?
00:11Let's talk about it, how it happens and how to deal with it. Toe walking can be a normal phase
00:16but if it will continue beyond 2-3 years of age, it might be a muscle tightness or neurological
00:23condition. Gentle calf stretch, balance exercises and wearing supportive shoes can might help your
00:29kid with a toe walking. If the toe walking persist, you can consult a paediatric physiotherapist
00:35for assessment and further treatment. Early intervention can make a big difference. Thank you.
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