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Review Question - QID 7254

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QID 7254 (Type "7254" in App Search)
An 18-month-old girl is brought in by her parents because of concerns about intoeing, bowlegs, and tripping and falling. Prenatal and birth history are otherwise unremarkable. The child's growth and development appear to be normal and she has a normal neurologic exam, a straight spine with no defects, and the hips are stable. Examination reveals hip internal rotation of 40 degrees and hip external rotation of 60 degrees. The thigh-foot angle is internal 30 degrees. Feet are straight and supple. Gait is characterized by intoeing with occasional tripping and falling. Based on these findings, what is the most appropriate action?