Guest guest Posted September 19, 2001 Report Share Posted September 19, 2001 Liz, I meant to reply to this one ages ago, and just wanted to say that a referral won't do you any harm. It may be something that corrects itself, but on the other hand you don't want Jude to become comfortable with the " wrong " way and then find you have a difficult habit to reverse. If it is something that needs help, then at least you are getting help now rather than much later on. Hannah -----Original Message----- From: eblamire@... Now DD is starting to stand and make attempts at walking, her feet are bothering me.... When she was born, they were flexed to such an extent that her toes were touching her shins. They soon 'dropped down'. However, she has always had 'turnout' that would make any professional ballerina green with envy. When she stands, the toes of her right foot point directly to her right, toes of her left, directly to her left and to achieve this she is rolling right over on her ankles. When she takes steps, her feet remain in this position and if anything, she rolls over on her ankles even more (she seems to be very flat footed Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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