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Item Intoeing and Your Child: a focus on internal tibial torsion(2009-09-16) Meyer, Sonali RajanIt is not necessary to treat in-toeing as a result of medial tibial torsion in children under the age of 8, as tibiae rotate laterally as children grow. If a severe cosmetic or functional deformity persists after age 8, or if the angle of rotation at that time is greater than three standard deviations from the mean (more negative than -15 degrees), then surgical intervention may be considered.Item Intoeing and Your Child: a focus on internal tibial torsion(2010-09-15) Meyer, Sonali RajanIt is not necessary to treat in-toeing as a result of medial tibial torsion in children under the age of 8, as tibiae rotate laterally as children grow. If a severe cosmetic or functional deformity persists after age 8, or if the angle of rotation at that time is greater than three standard deviations from the mean (more negative than -15 degrees), then surgical intervention may be considered.