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Bending of Feet Sideways in Children and Adults as a Sign of Activeness.

Briefly describe a specific question, or set of related questions, about a health care test or treatment that this program should consider.

Bending of Feet Sideways in Children and Adults as a Sign of Activeness.

Describe why this topic is important.

It is important because i have observed this during my years with preschoolers and primary school children and with other adults that are quite good in their various jobs and i wonder how it relates to activeness and behaviour.

How will an answer to your research question be used or help inform decisions for you or your group?

It will help me know better as a therapist and encourage me to observe more. Also, understanding behaviour as it relates to this.

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Page last reviewed November 2017
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Internet Citation: Bending of Feet Sideways in Children and Adults as a Sign of Activeness.. Content last reviewed November 2017. Effective Health Care Program, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD.
https://effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/get-involved/nominated-topics/bending-of-feet-sideways-in-children-and-adults-as-a-sign-of-activeness

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