Is it normal for a six month old child to walk a little on tiptoe?

Updated on parenting 2024-04-11
29 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Six-month-old children are not yet able to walk, and they need to be about one year old before their spine and legs can support their body.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is not good for children to walk too early, usually try to use walkers as little as possible, it will cause problems with the baby's gait. When the child can stand naturally and walk alone, you can go to Tmall**coolname*** customized children's corrective shoes for the baby, their corrective shoes are introduced from Taiwan to the mainland, and have more than 20 years of correction experience in Taiwan, helping a lot of babies.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's normal, anyway, my baby won't walk before that, this is because the baby's legs can't support the weight of his whole body, and the baby can't grasp the center of gravity, it's about to be winter, Bao Ma can buy a pair of key leather shoes for the baby to wear, is the sole of the heavy Oh, the baby feels that the shoes are heavy, and the natural heel will land, because the first time to be a mother, I was also worried, and then the baby will walk naturally.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If your baby's heels can't land firmly on the ground after walking, it means that your baby is not suitable for standing or walking. And the 6-month-old baby is still too young, exercise and walking is not very suitable, and the baby's legs and feet are not very good.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    A six-month-old child will be able to walk?? Dear, children should not learn to walk too early.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The condition of walking on tiptoe is medically known as the "pointe gait", or "pointe feet" for short. It is normal for normal infants under one year of age (note: infants within l years of age, and toddlers from l to 3 years old) to have pointed feet during the growth and development stage.

    Pointy feet are not scary, as long as they are detected early and intervened early, most children can return to normal.

    Causes of baby tiptoe walking:

    1 When parents prepare the walker for their baby, the height is not appropriate, so that the baby's walking center of gravity rushes forward, so that they are used to walking on tiptoe.

    2 Babies who have just learned to walk tend to have tense calf muscles, insufficient body coordination, have not adapted to different grounds, lack of touch and thus get used to tiptoeing this way of walking.

    3 Some babies have abnormal leg development, the Achilles tendon is too short, affecting the walking function, mild can be corrected by muscle training, serious please consult a doctor.

    Effects: If the baby walks on tiptoe for a long time, the force on the soles of the baby's feet will be uneven, and the pressure will be concentrated on the toes, and there will be an incorrect gait. In addition, because the baby often walks on tiptoe, its calf muscles are in a state of tension for a long time, thus creating a vicious circle, resulting in the habit of walking on tiptoe.

    Expert advice: mothers can walk barefoot with their babies on wooden boards or soft carpets, increase the baby's sense of touch and grip, and cultivate their balance: they can also let the baby walk on the oblique wave and walk with the heel, and exercise the baby's calf muscles

    In addition, the baby's gait is still unstable, and the baby should be taught the correct walking trajectory: heel landing, flat feet, push.

    When preparing a walker for a baby, it is best to wait until the baby is seven months old and can support the neck and sit up smoothly before using it: and the height of the walker must be suitable for the baby's height, not too high or too low. Mothers are advised not to rely too much on walkers to get their babies to walk.

    If you are walking on tiptoe caused by excessive tension in the calf muscles, mothers can take their babies to professional institutions for related physical **, such as stretching calf muscles, massage and proper calf muscle training.

    It is recommended that mothers choose shoes for their babies that are easier to bend in the forefoot, which is conducive to starting and better cultivating the correct walking posture; Secondly, the mid-cut design of the shoe can stabilize the ankle, reduce the chance of injury and improve the situation of walking on tiptoe.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    For children who are just beginning to learn to walk, tiptoe walking is not unusual. In particular, this posture occurs occasionally when walking or running, which is not considered pathological, but can be allowed to develop naturally, and will develop normally in the future. If the child stands on tiptoe due to a short heel heel, the knee will usually bend outward if the heel hits the ground, and this position should be seen by surgery.

    It's not surprising that toddlers often do this. You can hold his heel with your left hand and turn it in various directions with your right hand, if you can't bend more than 15 degrees towards the instep, then the hind tendons may be too short. If the degree is mild, there is no need for surgery, and it can be gradually healed by fixing it directly with tripping tape.

    Children who stand on tiptoe because the hind tendons are too short will cause retrograde bending of the knee joint if they deliberately let their heels hit the ground. The child's condition, because it is still in the toddler stage, should not be caused by diseases such as bone abnormalities, and the child should be able to gradually normalize when he is older. When he learns to walk, he should be dressed in shoes that fit the size of his feet, and if the shoes are too big, he will still walk on his toes.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is important to note that when your baby starts to walk, if he wears too big shoes, he will walk on tiptoe.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I think that in this case, the first thing to do is to take the child to the doctor and do some necessary examinations, if it is fine, you can not worry, and pay more attention in your daily life.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, considering this question according to the situation you described, first of all, it is necessary to rule out the possibility of the presence of a brain disease. This allows you to see a little farther.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    l to 3 years of age for young children), pointy feet appear during the growth and development stage

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hello! Babies will walk on tiptoe when they are toddlers. Parents can observe how often your baby walks on tiptoe to determine if there is an abnormality, and if your baby walks on tiptoe and sometimes returns to a normal state, there is no need to worry too much.

    This phenomenon may be caused. Many babies experience this phenomenon. When he grows up, he will return to normal.

    However, it is worth noting that when your baby starts walking, if the shoes are too big, he will walk on his toes.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    No, but it's really not good to walk like this, because the baby's body hardness is not enough, the weight of the whole body will be pressed on the toes when walking on tiptoes, and the toes will be deformed after a long time.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Hello! If the child learns to walk for the first time, tiptoeing, outer figure-eight, inner figure and other gait are normal, if you have learned to walk for a year or two, and there is a tiptoe posture, you should go to the children's hospital for a check-up.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Have you ever used a walker when practicing walking for your baby? When some babies just start walking, it is easier for babies to walk with their toes first, but generally walking slowly will be normal without tension.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The condition of walking on tiptoe is medically known as the "pointe gait", or "pointe feet" for short.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    When the baby just learns to walk, there is a possibility of tiptoe, which is related to the walker, if it will become normal after walking for a period of time, if it can't be corrected, it is recommended to check it first.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    In fact, this phenomenon is not surprising. Many babies experience this phenomenon. When he grows up, he will return to normal.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Children with cerebral palsy are obviously not normal, and dementia is slow. It's not that walking on tiptoe makes cerebral palsy completely nonsense. The baby first starts to walk on tiptoe, and slowly some are automatically normal, and some may be used to tiptoeing, and correct more.

    I know a six-year-old kid who is very smart on tiptoe.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Medically known as the "pointe gait", abbreviated as "pointy feet."

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It is normal for pointy feet to appear during the growth and development stage.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    If you keep using your toes and never flat, then you have to consider whether it is a problem of high muscle tension, and the problem of pointy feet and limbs should not be underestimated, you still observe the child more.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Baby walks on tiptoe, is a tentative period before each baby learns to walk, and so on Bao can master their own body balance of this sail blind, they can walk when they no longer use their toes, so parents don't worry too much.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    If your baby is learning to walk on a walker, it's easy to walk on tiptoe, if so.

    quit walking.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    It doesn't matter, the baby just knows how to walk, just wait for it to be older. My home.

    The baby was like that at that time.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Pay attention to your toes when walking, consider lower extremity abnormalities such as congenital hip dislocations, ankle developmental deformities such as clubway varus, and habits that may interfere with normal walking. In this case, you should go to an orthopedic clinic for a face-to-face consultation. If the hip joint is considered to be made to Tongqing, the x-ray examination of the pelvis can be improved.

    If the ankle is considered, it is necessary to see if there is any obvious deformity of the ankle and do another ** examination in the local area. If it is a congenital hip dislocation, it can be reduced manually and fixed with a frog cast earlier.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    That's because I'm not familiar with walking, and it's good to walk more.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    A 6-year-old child who always walks on tiptoe?

    If he can walk normally, but likes to walk on tiptoe, most likely the child has developed bad habits to form obsessive-compulsive disorder, and should be replaced with **, as soon as he sees the child walking like this, he will correct it immediately, such as buying the child a pair of shoes that will chirp when stepped on with his heels, and encourage the child to walk in the right way. As soon as I saw the child and reminded him with my toes, why don't your shoes ring?? After more than three weeks of correction, you can slowly replace the wrong way of walking with the right way.

    If the child is completely unable to walk on the soles of his feet, and the muscles of the whole leg are spasmed, it is mostly caused by diseases of the local motor system or brain diseases, and needs to go to the hospital for a detailed examination.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Condition analysis: Suggestions: The current symptoms may still require surgery, and specialist examination is recommended.

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