@julianaluckyofficial: Yes, valgus foot positioning can have a genetic predisposition, but this doesn’t mean a child is born with the condition itself. Instead, what is inherited is the quality of connective tissues, muscle tone, and joint flexibility, which may increase the likelihood of developing valgus over time. 🧬 What This Means: 🔹 A child doesn’t inherit valgus itself, but they may inherit weaker connective tissues, ligament laxity, or poor muscle tone, which can contribute to misalignment. 🔹 Genetics alone isn’t the cause—valgus often develops due to a combination of weak muscles, poor movement habits, and external factors like improper footwear or lack of barefoot time. 🔹 Environmental factors play a huge role—even a genetically predisposed child can develop strong, stable feet with the right exercises and movement habits. 💡 The Good News: With the right intervention—such as strengthening exercises, posture correction, and proper footwear—valgus can be improved or even prevented, especially in early childhood!
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Monday 22 September 2025 19:24:17 GMT
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