KID syndrome patient with toe walking: a case report.

Dev Neurorehabil

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Marmara University School of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey.

Published: June 2009

Objective: To report on a 10-year-old boy with KID syndrome who presented with a new onset unilateral toe walking.

Method: This patient's equinus contracture was evaluated clinically. The patient underwent to surgical lengthening of Achilles tendon. After the surgery, the patient was placed in a short-leg walking cast for 6 weeks and then received a rehabilitation programme involving stretching exercises.

Results: Successful heel-to-toe gait was achieved in 3 weeks following surgery and rehabilitation.

Conclusion: Surgical intervention and postsurgical rehabilitation may be indicated for children who present with toe walking attributed to contracture in the Achilles tendon.

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