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Pediatric Gait Abnormalities

At Children's Health℠, our experts have decades of experience identifying and treating gait abnormalities. We offer the latest physical therapy and rehabilitation techniques, and multiple providers on our team have pediatric clinical specialist certifications. Our qualifications make us among the most experienced and highly trained team in the country.

We understand that gait abnormalities can be startling and alarming. We are here to help you and your child better understand what’s causing them and provide treatment to help your child enjoy a fuller, more active life.


What are Pediatric Gait Abnormalities?

Gait abnormalities are unconventional walking patterns that many young children develop as they learn to walk. They are common and often resolve themselves, but some require medical care.

As your child grows and becomes mobile, it is important to keep some key milestones in mind:

  • 6 months. Sitting up with support and rolling over on their own

  • 9 months. Learning to crawl

  • 9–12 months. Pulling themselves up (by grabbing onto furniture, etc.) to stand and walking with support

  • 1 year–16 months. Starting to walk

  • 2 years. Jumping in place and going up stairs (one at a time)

  • 3 years. Going up stairs using both legs and standing on one foot

  • 4 years. Going down stairs using both legs and hopping on one foot

Your child might reach some of these milestones earlier or later than these timelines. Gait abnormalities can make many of these movements awkward or difficult for the child. Talk to your child’s pediatrician if you are worried about your child’s physical development.



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