Treatment of inward-facing walking in Malaga
Walking with the feet turned in, also known as internal rotation gait, is a walking pattern in which the feet point inwards instead of forwards. This condition is common in young children. If you notice that your child turns their feet in when walking, at Clínica Poyatos we can help you treat this problem effectively.

Specialists in internal rotation walking in Malaga

Why do I walk with my feet turned inward?
Inward walking is a gait pattern where the feet turn inward instead of pointing forward. This phenomenon can occur for a variety of reasons, and although it is more common in children, if not corrected it can persist into adulthood. Genetic factors may play a role in the predisposition to inward walking, but it can also be caused by other factors that should be individually evaluated and diagnosed by a podiatry and posturology specialist.
At Clínica Poyatos we have been treating inward-facing walking in Malaga for over 60 years.
Treatment of internal rotation gait
The treatment for walking with the feet turned inward depends on the underlying cause and the severity of the problem. We believe that the treatment for walking with inward rotation should be etiological if possible, that is, we should treat the cause or trigger, so each case is studied individually.
At Clínica Poyatos we recommend leaving surgery as a last resort and always treating the problem from the root with a more conservative than aggressive approach.








