What causes toe walking in adults?

Toe walking in adults Certain health conditions affecting your feet can sometimes cause toe walking. Corns, calluses and peripheral neuropathy may all cause toe walking.

When should you be worried about walking on your toes?

Toe walking on its own is usually not a cause for concern, especially if a child is otherwise growing and developing normally. If toe walking occurs in addition to any of the following, consult a pediatrician: Muscle stiffness, especially in the legs or ankles. Frequent stumbling or general incoordination.

Is walking on tip toes a disorder?

Idiopathic toe walking (ITW) is a pathological gait pattern in which children walk on their tip toes with no orthopedic or neurological reason. Physiological characteristics of the gastrocnemius muscles, the Achilles tendon, and the foot of toe walkers differ from subjects with a plantigrade walking pattern.

What is it called when you can’t stop walking on your toes?

They call this “idiopathic” toe walking . These children are typically able to walk in a usual heel-to-toe walk, but prefer to walk on their toes.