Pigeon toes or in-toeing refers to a walking pattern where the feet point inward instead of straight ahead when walking or running. This condition affects children at various developmental stages and can originate from different parts of the leg. The medical term “in-toeing” describes the inward rotation of the feet during gait, creating the characteristic pigeon-toed appearance.
Most cases are developmental variations rather than true abnormalities. The condition often becomes noticeable when children begin walking independently, though it can manifest at different ages depending on the underlying cause.