Keywords

femoral anteversion, intoeing, metatarsus adductus, pediatric physical exam, tibial torsion

 

Authors

  1. Davis, Lauren DNP, RN
  2. Nativio, Donna G. PhD, CRNP, FAAN, FAANP

Abstract

Abstract: Primary care providers frequently encounter children with an intoed gait. Intoeing is most often a normal variation of development that resolves without treatment. The well-informed primary care NP can identify the small subset who need referral through child and/or family history, physical exam, and identification of red flags.