RT Book, Section A1 McKenna, Wendi W. A2 Davenport, Todd E. A2 Kulig, Kornelia A2 Sebelski, Chris A. A2 Gordon, James A2 Watts, Hugh G. SR Print(0) ID 1133839177 T1 In-Toeing and Out-Toeing in a Child T2 Diagnosis for Physical Therapists: A Symptom-Based Approach YR 2013 FD 2013 PB McGraw-Hill Education PP New York, NY SN 9780803615281 LK fadavispt.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1133839177 RD 2024/04/24 AB In-toeing and out-toeing postures may be seen during quiet stance or gait.1,2,3 These postures are recognized by an excessive bilateral or unilateral angulation of the foot longitudinal axis toward or away from a child's line of forward progression, respectively (Fig. 61-1). This chapter describes possible causes of in-toeing and out-toeing in a child.