In-Toeing
In-toeing is a condition more commonly referred to as walking “pigeon-toed.” One or both feet turn inward and cause limping, stumbling or falling while doing normal activities. This is usually caused by a structural issue within the foot, or a problem farther up in the hips. Out-toeing causes the toes to point outward while walking. Aside from looking different, most of the signs and symptoms of in-toeing and out-toeing are the same. Both conditions need to be diagnosed and treated as early as possible for optimal correction.