If you sit cross-legged or W-shaped for a long time, the weight that the child's foot bones can bear will increase, resulting in imbalance of muscle tissue, which is likely to endanger the development of the foot and the hind legs will not be good.
There is a common example. The proportion of bowlegged on seven lonely days is relatively high in Japan. Part of the reason is that from birth to adulthood, people basically kneel on the ground to show "courtesy". If this continues for a long time, his leg shape will be somewhat abnormal. It should also be noted that posture is not only harmful to the development of children's feet, but also related to the health of the spine.
Studies have shown that if a child's back is straight when sitting, the pressure on the spine is the least. If the child stretches forward or hunches over for a long time, the pressure on the spine will increase, which will easily deform the spine in the long run.
2. Do you often use a walker?
The walker was once called "artifact with baby", but I don't know if it is used frequently or wrongly, it is likely to cause harm to the baby, first of all, the bones.
Children's bones are soft, but in the process of sliding, the average speed of the walker is faster. In order to keep the balance of the human body, babies usually instinctively push their legs forward. After a long time, it is likely to lead to bone bending and "bowleg".
However, if you run too fast, it is very easy to "roll over", causing the baby to be scratched. Therefore, if you have to put your child in a walker, it is best for adults to keep an eye on it at all times to prevent the baby from accidents, especially outdoors.
3. Are you always picky about food?
As we all know, vitamin D and its calcium are two trace elements to maintain the normal development of bones. If children grow up, they are often picky eaters and partial eclipse, which is very easy to lack nutrition and may also affect bone development.
Especially some children with gastrointestinal disharmony have insufficient ability to absorb nutrition. If they really don't make up nutrition quickly, their development will definitely not keep up. Needless to say, besides bending the leg, the bone end will protrude from other places, which is a sign of dysplasia. However, in today's society, most children are quite rich from small to large, and some nutritionists will make dietary suggestions, which is likely to be less.
In addition to the above factors, there are traditional feudal social customs such as "baking candles" and wearing leggings for children, which will also affect the development of baby's feet, so we should try our best to prevent them. The most important thing to note is that if you want your child to have a good foot shape when he grows up, try to correct his bad habits before he is 6 years old. The actual effect is usually the best. The specific reason is related to the development law of his feet. As mentioned above, I won't say much.