As a parent, it’s hard to know what to do when your child complains about pain, stiffness, or discomfort in a limb or joint. You don’t want to overreact and scare your child, but you also don’t want to ignore something that might be serious.

Child Holding Their Feet

With a very young child, it can be hard to get a straight answer about what they are feeling or what happened to cause the pain. School-aged children might exaggerate an injury after an accident to get out of going to school or doing chores. At the other end of the spectrum, teenage athletes might downplay an injury because they don’t want to miss practice or sit out a game.

We understand the confusion and hesitation you are feeling as a parent with a potentially injured child. That’s why we encourage you to come and see us if your child has an obvious injury or appears to be in pain. Our pediatric specialists have a gentle approach with children and will be able to determine pretty quickly whether they have a problem that needs medical attention.

Common Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Conditions in Children

While children are generally more resilient than most adults, that doesn’t mean they can’t be seriously injured when they fall, crash their bike or skateboard, or get hit by a ball. In addition to traumatic injuries like these, some children are born with foot and ankle deformities that don’t become a problem for them until they start walking, running, or playing sports.

Common foot and ankle problems we see—and successfully treat—in children include the following:

These are just a few of the childhood foot and ankle conditions we treat in our Portland-area clinics.

When to Take a Child’s Pain Seriously

You know your child best. If they are not whiney by nature but suddenly complain of foot or ankle pain, it’s a good idea to get it checked out. Other ways to identify potential injuries or abnormalities in children include:

Our pediatric orthopedists have the knowledge and experience to diagnose a range of childhood foot and ankle injuries.

Treat Your Child’s Foot Problems at Northwest Extremity Specialists

If your child is complaining of pain, or you notice any of the subtle (or obvious) signs that something isn’t as it should be, please schedule an appointment with the Northwest Extremity Specialists today. We’ll do everything we can to help your little one recover and rebound to full activity and mobility. To schedule an appointment at one of our locations, please use our online contact form to make an appointment in the Portland-area office closest to you.

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