Standing up and walking on both feet is one of the important skills of human beings. This skill was acquired through millions of years of trial and adaptation. During this time, bone, muscle, peripheral, and central nerves provided extraordinary adaptation. Having problems with one or more of these systems working together causes the balance to be disrupted and ways to seek rebalance. Toe walking is the result of these new balance-making efforts. This solution will continue as long as it is needed. This book has been written with the aim of developing alternatives for the examination of toe walking from different perspectives.