Marcha en inversión
Resumen
El caminar de los niños, conocido como marcha, no es homogéneo, pues varía de uno a otro según su edad. En los primeros 8 años de vida la marcha va perfeccionándose a medida que se adquieren habilidades, hasta que logran caminar de forma similar a los adultos.
En este lapso, una variante muy frecuente es la “marcha en inversión de pies”, que se define como el desplazamiento o rotación de las puntas de los pies hacia la línea media.
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