3 yo presented with total foot collapse. rear foot, medfoot pronation--bulging med mid foot, everted heel etc. He is unable to toe walk without assisitance. Difficult for him to stand on tippy toes without assisitance. Mum says family history but he complains of very sore feet after most acitivity. He rubs along the plantar midfoot to show where it gets sore. He has reached normal milestones, is an active happy bright child. Does not appear to trip more than normaly?? What sort of exercises?? would you out there recommend? Just in standing it would appear that any sort of soft device is simply going to bottom out with the force of his collapse. Are rigid devices an option at this age?? As you can tell I don"t see many Paeds this young or this severe?? I would appreciate expertise. Thanks hj
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