Consultation on how to walk children
The inner thigh gait research center has made a pamphlet!
We also post the causes of inner thigh walking and research data, and this is the content that parents who are worried about inner thigh walking should definitely read!
By making a booklet myself,,My mind is organized and what needs to be done is clear!
If you are worried about your child's inner thigh walking, please feel free to contact us using the consultation form below.
[How to walk for children Consultation Form]
↑ Please feel free to send us your child's walking and posture concerns from here.


*For children who walk on the inner thigh, we explain three possibilities.
(1) Problems with the musculoskeletal system (pelvis, hip joint, knee joint, ankle joint, etc.)
(2) Problems with the functional nervous system (e.g., left-right balance of the brain)
(3) Problems with the above (1) and (2)
Recently, I have examined and evaluated many children and believe that inner thigh gait may not be a simple musculoskeletal problem, but may be caused by complex problems such as decreased and increased neurological function during growth.
Written responsibility: Naoaki Kizu

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We also post the causes of inner thigh walking and research data, and this is the content that parents who are worried about inner thigh walking should definitely read!
By making a booklet myself,,My mind is organized and what needs to be done is clear!
If you are worried about your child's inner thigh walking, please feel free to contact us using the consultation form below.
[How to walk for children Consultation Form]
↑ Please feel free to send us your child's walking and posture concerns from here.


*For children who walk on the inner thigh, we explain three possibilities.
(1) Problems with the musculoskeletal system (pelvis, hip joint, knee joint, ankle joint, etc.)
(2) Problems with the functional nervous system (e.g., left-right balance of the brain)
(3) Problems with the above (1) and (2)
Recently, I have examined and evaluated many children and believe that inner thigh gait may not be a simple musculoskeletal problem, but may be caused by complex problems such as decreased and increased neurological function during growth.
Written responsibility: Naoaki Kizu




















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