Almost all healthy kids who toe - in or - out as toddlers learn to run, jump, and play sports as they grow up, just the same as kids
without gait problems.
Not exact matches
But the clinical
problem — for the physicians, at least — is identifying
gait issues, as it can be difficult to support a patient's mobility functions
without knowing their true extent.
Be more likely to have a
gait disorder, suffer from a fall, or have other gross motor
problems than those
without brain injuries.