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Flatfoot (Fallen Arches)

Flatfoot is a common disorder in which the arch of one or both feet flattens. It is easily identified, as the entire sole of the affected person’s foot touches the floor when they stand. While the condition itself is typically painless, it can cause problems elsewhere in the body due to the way it alters the alignment of the leg.

Flexible Flatfoot

One of the most common varieties of the disorder is flexible flatfoot, which begins in childhood. The arch will appear when the child is sitting down or on tiptoe, but disappears as soon as they put full standing pressure on the foot. While many children grow out of flexible flatfoot, for some in perpetuates into adulthood. It is also possible to acquire flatfoot as an adult, either by injury or as a result of diseases such as arthritis or diabetes.

Treatment Options for Flatfoot

Flatfoot treatments are usually conservative, including orthotics and supportive footwear. Surgery is possible but is typically performed to correct the cause of flatfoot such as ¬ mending a torn tendon, for instance. Lifestyle changes, such as weight loss, can also be helpful.

If your arches have collapsed, make an appointment to see your podiatrist as soon as possible. Flatfeet may not be initially painful but can cause serious wear and tear if left untreated.

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