GROWING PAINS ARE A MYTH
Q&A WITH DR. LEE S. COHEN
Question: What are growing pains?
Answer: Growing pains are a myth. Although some pediatricians may say that they will go away, the truth is that “growing pains” are the result of real conditions that need to be treated. The most common conditions that are mislabeled as “growing pains” are shin splints or flatfeet, both of which can easily be corrected and treated with custom orthotics.
Regardless of the severity of the pain, children’s feet and lower bodies should not hurt. The most common causes of foot, ankle, and lower body pain in children and young adults are the result of faulty biomechanics, genetics, traumatic injury, and/ or overuse. Rest alone will not solve the issue, you need to have their posture, foot mechanics, and training techniques evaluated. These issues, injuries, and conditions need to be corrected and treated early on, to prevent further damage, worsening conditions, and the possibility of life-long pain and suffering. Some are more noticeable than others, but regardless, the good news is that almost all of them can be easily and effectively treated with a custom orthotic.
If your son or daughter is complaining of foot or lower body pain, don't think it is caused by growing pains. Call our office at (610) 522-9200 or contact us to schedule an appointment, biomechanical examination, and custom orthotic evaluation today.