Imagine someone walking on tiptoes like a ballet dancer or a cat. That’s what we call a Digitigrade Gait. It’s when a person walks mostly on their toes instead of their whole foot.
Imagine someone walking on tiptoes like a ballet dancer or a cat. That’s what we call a Digitigrade Gait. It’s when a person walks mostly on their toes instead of their whole foot.
What is Digitigrade Gait?
Digitigrade Gait is a way of walking where someone is primarily on their toes, not their whole foot.
What are the symptoms of Digitigrade Gait in children?
Key symptoms include walking on toes, balance issues, and walking difficulties.
How is Digitigrade Gait treated in children?
Treatment often involves physical therapy, occupational therapy, adaptive equipment, and potentially medical intervention.
Can children with Digitigrade Gait improve over time?
With consistent treatment, kids can improve their balance and mobility over time.
How can Goally help children with Digitigrade Gait?
Goally can teach life and language skills, help manage daily routines, and teach emotional regulation, empowering kids to navigate their world with confidence.
Digitigrade Gait refers to a mode of locomotion wherein an individual walks primarily either on their toes or the balls of the feet, with the heel elevated above the ground. This locomotive pattern, common in certain animals, can also be observed in humans due to certain neurological conditions, contributing to balance and mobility challenges.
Treatment for Digitigrade Gait often involves a blend of the following strategies:
Children can improve their balance, comfort, and mobility with consistent treatment. Though each child’s journey is unique, many find their way to walk more comfortably and confidently.
Goally can be a game-changer for kids with Digitigrade Gait. It can teach them life and language skills in a fun way. It can also help them manage their daily routines and learn how to handle their emotions better. These tools can empower kids to navigate their world with more confidence!