Hearing that your baby may be pigeon toed can trigger a lot of emotions at once. For many parents, it begins with a simple observation during a diaper change or tummy time. One foot curves inward more than expected. Maybe the toes point toward each other. Maybe your baby’s feet form a slight “C” shape. […]
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When you first notice your baby’s feet turning inward, it can feel confusing, stressful, and honestly a little scary. Many parents describe the same moment: their infant starts kicking, crawling, or trying to stand, and suddenly something about the feet “doesn’t look right.” Maybe one foot curves inward more than the other. Maybe your toddler […]
Israeli Doctor Revolutionizes Treatment for Metatarsus Adductus (MTA) in Newborns, Replacing The Need For Casting And Surgical Intervention [TEL AVIV, January 16, 2024] – UNFO Med Ltd., the manufacturer of the Universal Neonatal Foot Orthotics (UNFO) system, is thrilled to introduce a first of its kind corrective foot brace for the treatment of various […]
You’ve noticed your baby’s foot curves inward, you’ve talked to your pediatrician, and you’ve received a diagnosis: Metatarsus Adductus (MTA). Now you’re probably wondering: What happens next? Do we really need to treat this? And if so, what does treatment look like? Let’s walk through everything you need to know about MTA treatment, why early […]
If you’ve noticed that your newborn’s foot curves inward like a comma or crescent moon, you’re not alone—and you’re probably feeling a mix of concern and confusion right now. As a parent, discovering something “different” about your baby can be overwhelming, especially when you’re still navigating sleepless nights and learning how to care for your […]
Introduction Metatarsus Adductus (MTA) is a prevalent congenital foot deformity affecting 5% to 7% of newborns, characterized by the inward turning of the forefoot. This condition, which is part of a broader spectrum of foot deformities including Metatarsus Varus and clubfoot, can have significant aesthetic implications and, if left untreated, may lead to functional difficulties, […]
Pigeon feet / toed also called in-toeing, is when your feet point inward instead of forward. Pigeon feet are common in new borns. The condition resolves on its own without treatment for a large percentage of mild cases, but we can not predict which case will resolve itself and which will not. What are pigeon […]