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4 Causes of Toe Walking and How to Treat It - Verywell Health Toe walking is most closely associated with children but can also occur in adults If an adult didn’t walk on their toes as a child but developed toe walking when nearing adulthood, it could be due to underlying causes, such as injuries or peripheral neuropathy, a loss of sensation in the feet
Toe Walking - Johns Hopkins Medicine What is toe walking? Toe walking is when a child walks on the toes or ball of the foot without the heel or other parts of the foot coming in contact with the floor
Should You Be Concerned About Toe Walking? - WebMD What Is Toe Walking? Toe walking is a walking pattern in which the child's toes and balls of the feet make contact with the ground, but the heels do not touch the ground
Toe walking in children - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic Toe walking sometimes can result from certain conditions, including cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy and autism spectrum disorder Toe walking is walking on the toes or the ball of the foot If your child is still toe walking after age 2, talk to your doctor about it
Toe walking - Wikipedia Toe walking can be associated with a number of health conditions, or have an unknown reason When no medical reason for toe walking and no underlying condition can be identified, health professionals will commonly refer to it as "idiopathic" toe walking
3 clues in the way you walk could be signs of autism Watch your step One of the more common signs of autism hidden in a child’s gait is toe-walking, when they primarily walk on the balls of their feet with little or no heel contact