Children complain about a lot of things. Shoes feel weird. Socks feel wrong. The floor is suddenly “too hard.” But when your child keeps mentioning foot pain, limps after activity, avoids running, or starts walking differently, it is worth paying attention.
Pediatric podiatry care focuses on diagnosing and treating foot, ankle, walking, and growth-related concerns in children. At Rancho Podiatry, we evaluate pediatric foot pain, gait changes, heel pain, flat feet, toe walking, sports injuries, and pediatric orthopedic foot concerns to help children move comfortably and support healthy development.
Some issues are part of normal growth, but others need proper evaluation so they do not affect movement, sports, posture, or long-term comfort.
Children’s feet are still developing, which means pain or abnormal movement patterns should be assessed carefully. A child may not always explain symptoms clearly, so parents often notice changes first. Common reasons families visit us include:
Sometimes a child only complains after sports or long school days. Other times, the issue shows up as avoiding activity, tripping more often, or refusing certain shoes.
Children are active, growing, and constantly putting new pressure on their feet. Pain can come from overuse, poor shoe support, growth plate irritation, sports strain, foot structure, or an injury that did not seem serious at first.
A podiatric evaluation helps identify what is actually causing the problem. For example, heel pain in a child may be linked to growth plate irritation rather than the same causes seen in adults. Flat feet may be flexible and harmless in one child but painful and limiting in another.
That is why pediatric foot pain should be treated with a proper exam that can help determine whether your child needs monitoring, footwear changes, orthotics, activity adjustments, or further treatment.
A pediatric foot exam is straightforward and child-friendly. We review symptoms, activity level, footwear, walking pattern, and any recent injuries. We may check range of motion, foot alignment, skin and nails, pressure points, and gait. Our team explains findings clearly so parents understand what is happening and what steps may help.
If your child is limping, avoiding activity, or complaining of foot pain, Rancho Podiatry can help. Contact us today to schedule an appointment for focused pediatric podiatry care and clear guidance for your child’s foot health.
Your child should be evaluated if they have ongoing foot pain, limping, frequent tripping, heel pain, sports injuries, toe walking, or walking changes that do not improve.
Flat feet can be normal in young children, but painful flat feet or flat feet that affect walking should be checked. Treatment depends on symptoms and foot function.
Pediatric foot pain can come from growth-related issues, sports injuries, poor footwear, flat feet, overuse, warts, ingrown toenails, or structural concerns.
Pediatric orthopedic foot care focuses on foot structure, alignment, gait, and development. It helps identify issues that may affect walking, balance, posture, or comfort.
Yes, some children benefit from orthotics, especially when foot structure or poor support contributes to pain. Rancho Podiatry can determine whether they are needed after an exam.