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Idiopathic Toe Walking

open access: yesJournal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2012
Toe walking is a bilateral gait abnormality in which a normal heel strike is absent and most weight bearing occurs through the forefoot. This abnormality may not be pathologic in patients aged
Matthew E, Oetgen, Sean, Peden
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Idiopathic Toe Walking

Foot and Ankle Specialist, 2016
The aim of this study is to provide clinical examination methods that were designed specifically to assess the level of severity among children with idiopathic toe walking (ITW). The idiopathic toe-walking pattern of 836 children was recorded and analyzed during 4 years.
David Pomarino
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The Toe Walking Tool: A novel method for assessing idiopathic toe walking children

Gait and Posture, 2010
The diagnosis of idiopathic toe walking (ITW) is achieved by the exclusion of all medical causes associated with toe walking. In order to identify children with this gait type, an online Toe Walking Tool questionnaire was developed that utilized questions to identify healthy idiopathic toe walkers and excluded those who toe walk as a result of a ...
Cylie M Williams   +2 more
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A Comparison of the Birth Characteristics of Idiopathic Toe Walking and Toe Walking Gait Due to Medical Reasons

Journal of Pediatrics, 2016
To determine and compare the birth history or postnatal complications of idiopathic toe walking (ITW) and toe walking known to be associated with a medical condition.This was a retrospective chart review of parent-reported birth histories of children who presented to a dedicated toe-walking clinic between 2010 and 2014.
Michael Fahey, , Cylie M Williams
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Idiopathic Toe Walking and Contractures of the Triceps Surae

Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2010
Toe walking is a common feature in immature gait and is considered normal up to 3 years of age. As walking ability improves, initial contact is made with the heel. Toe-walkers will stand out as different once heel-strike is achieved by most of their peers. This difference gives rise to parental concern.
Matthew C Solan, Michael M Stephens
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Idiopathic Toe Walking

open access: yes, 2018
Toe walking is a toe-to-toe or forefoot-to-forefoot gait that lacks initial heel strike (figures 1 and 2.) In typical early child development, nearly all children toe walk to some degree. If a child persistently toe walks between ages 2 to 3 years, then further evaluation is needed.
Potts, Michelle
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A Pilot Study of Idiopathic Toe Walking: Measures and Outcomes

Occupational Therapy In Health Care, 2023
Abstract Date Presented 03/21/24 Quantifying sensory processing, postural control, motor skill development and participation in daily life in children with idiopathic toe walking (ITW) compared to children without ITW can inform standardized assessment and treatment of ITW.
Debra Hines   +2 more
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The Effects of Walking Surface on the Gait Pattern of Children With Idiopathic Toe Walking

Journal of Child Neurology, 2016
Idiopathic toe walking treatments are not conclusively effective. This study investigated the effects of walking surface on gait parameters in children with idiopathic toe walking. Fifteen children with idiopathic toe walking and 15 typically developing children aged 4 to 10 years completed the study, which included a barefoot gait exam over three 4-m ...
Jianhua Wu, Toyin Ajisafe
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Kinematic and Kinetic Gait Parameters Can Distinguish between Idiopathic and Neurologic Toe-Walking

open access: yesInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022
The differentiation between mild forms of toe-walking (equinus) in cerebral palsy (CP) and idiopathic toe-walking (ITW) is often clinically challenging.
Andreas Habersack   +2 more
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Idiopathic Toe Walking

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 2008
The differential diagnosis in children who walk on their toes includes mild spastic diplegia and idiopathic toe walking (ITW). A diagnosis of ITW is often one of exclusion. To better characterize the diagnosis of ITW, quantitative gait analysis was utilized in a series of patients with an established diagnosis of ITW.Patients with an established ...
David E, Westberry   +3 more
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