Characteristics of inner thigh walking as seen from questionnaires
Analysis of children's inner thigh gait questionnaire analysis
★ From the inner thigh questionnaire sent to the inner thigh gait research center consultation form
(Consultation form: 41 people)
(1) Age
(2) Gender
(3) Your child's worries
(4) Pechanko sitting rate
This time, we will answer the above four questions.
(1) Age

5The most common were 12 people under the age of 12, and the others ranged from 5~7 people.
(2) Gender

In terms of gender, there are 30 boys and 11 girls, and there is an overwhelming trend of boys.
This is also true for children who come to the hospital, and it seems that there is a place where girls are tolerant of their inner thighs.
(3) Children's concerns

All 41 children answered that they walked inward, and 19 children were worried about hunching when they fell often. In addition, 14 children felt that their walking style was strange, 8 children had flat feet, and 7 children had pain in their feet and knees. The reason why children with inner thigh walking often fall is the same as children who come to the hospital, and many children tend to fall while getting caught in their feet.
(4) Pechanko sitting rate

Including what I do all the time, sometimes do, and used to do, 78% of the children are sitting on this peck. This probability is the same for children who come to the hospital, so I think it can be said that there is a correlation between walking with inner thighs and sitting on the flat side.
Consideration: This was a consultation questionnaire on the site that started one year ago, and as many as 41 parents answered.
From this number, it was found that there are more children who suffer from inner thigh walking than expected. In addition, the age of 5 years old or younger was the most common, but this is lower than that of patients who came to the hospital because many parents who are worried about children under the age of 5 come to the hospital without any change after 2-3 years of follow-up. I am guessing.
By gender, I think that the fact that there are more boys than the same probability of children visiting the hospital indicates that parents tend to worry more about the inner thighs of boys.
As for the child's concern, all 41 people answered that they had inner thighs. In addition, 19 people answered that they fell more often & their posture was hunched over. Children with inner thigh gait often fall. However, when I treat children who come to the clinic, I can immediately see the effect of the treatment because it will not fall. On the other hand, it is a hunched back that is difficult to heal. I think that in order to improve this hunchback, it is necessary to reform our daily awareness. There are a certain number of people who have strange gaits, flat feet, and pain in their legs and knees, just like the children who come to the hospital. Other common concerns were that they had to bend their hips and stand with their legs crossed. Finally, as mentioned above, it was clarified from this questionnaire that sitting is easy for children with inner thigh walking to sit down.
The sitting rate of the children who visited the hospital last time was also high, but this time it was seen by 78% of the children, so I think we can conclude that there is a correlation.
Other than this, I didn't include it in the questionnaire, but there are also characteristics of sleeping style. Sleeping on your stomach is common among children who walk on their inner thighs. That doesn't mean you can't walk on your inner thighs just because you sleep upwards. We will continue to study the correlation with this sleeping style.
As a final note,
Thank you very much to all the parents who answered the questionnaire this time for their cooperation.
Naoaki Kizu
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★ From the inner thigh questionnaire sent to the inner thigh gait research center consultation form
(Consultation form: 41 people)
(1) Age
(2) Gender
(3) Your child's worries
(4) Pechanko sitting rate
This time, we will answer the above four questions.
(1) Age

5The most common were 12 people under the age of 12, and the others ranged from 5~7 people.
(2) Gender

In terms of gender, there are 30 boys and 11 girls, and there is an overwhelming trend of boys.
This is also true for children who come to the hospital, and it seems that there is a place where girls are tolerant of their inner thighs.
(3) Children's concerns

All 41 children answered that they walked inward, and 19 children were worried about hunching when they fell often. In addition, 14 children felt that their walking style was strange, 8 children had flat feet, and 7 children had pain in their feet and knees. The reason why children with inner thigh walking often fall is the same as children who come to the hospital, and many children tend to fall while getting caught in their feet.
(4) Pechanko sitting rate

Including what I do all the time, sometimes do, and used to do, 78% of the children are sitting on this peck. This probability is the same for children who come to the hospital, so I think it can be said that there is a correlation between walking with inner thighs and sitting on the flat side.
Consideration: This was a consultation questionnaire on the site that started one year ago, and as many as 41 parents answered.
From this number, it was found that there are more children who suffer from inner thigh walking than expected. In addition, the age of 5 years old or younger was the most common, but this is lower than that of patients who came to the hospital because many parents who are worried about children under the age of 5 come to the hospital without any change after 2-3 years of follow-up. I am guessing.
By gender, I think that the fact that there are more boys than the same probability of children visiting the hospital indicates that parents tend to worry more about the inner thighs of boys.
As for the child's concern, all 41 people answered that they had inner thighs. In addition, 19 people answered that they fell more often & their posture was hunched over. Children with inner thigh gait often fall. However, when I treat children who come to the clinic, I can immediately see the effect of the treatment because it will not fall. On the other hand, it is a hunched back that is difficult to heal. I think that in order to improve this hunchback, it is necessary to reform our daily awareness. There are a certain number of people who have strange gaits, flat feet, and pain in their legs and knees, just like the children who come to the hospital. Other common concerns were that they had to bend their hips and stand with their legs crossed. Finally, as mentioned above, it was clarified from this questionnaire that sitting is easy for children with inner thigh walking to sit down.
The sitting rate of the children who visited the hospital last time was also high, but this time it was seen by 78% of the children, so I think we can conclude that there is a correlation.
Other than this, I didn't include it in the questionnaire, but there are also characteristics of sleeping style. Sleeping on your stomach is common among children who walk on their inner thighs. That doesn't mean you can't walk on your inner thighs just because you sleep upwards. We will continue to study the correlation with this sleeping style.
As a final note,
Thank you very much to all the parents who answered the questionnaire this time for their cooperation.
Naoaki Kizu



















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