Hi doctor, my son is 2 years 6 month old he walks most of the time on toes, can occupational therapy help him to reduce toe walking?
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Yes occupational therapy will help him. First it is to be assessed that whether toe walking is due to muscle tightness or sensory issue or flat foot then therapy will be given accordingly.
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Absolutely . Get the child assessed. Occupational Therapist can help you
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Hello mam if your child walks on toes most of time, occupational therapy will be helpful.
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Yes, occupational therapy help you.
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Absolutely mam occupational therapy will surely help your child toe walking is not a concern until and unless there are additional problems like muscle stiffness, stumbling or incoordination for stiffness stretching of leg muscles can be done and for stumbling and incoordination gait training should be opted consult an occupational therapist so that proper assessment can be done.
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Be it toe walking or any abnormalities you must seek professional advice. And yes, occupational therapist plays a vital role to play in resolving your concern. Before that, it needs to be assessed is it because of any musculoskeletal issue or a sensory.
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Yes for sure.
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