The arch is
referred to as the gap between the inner side of the foot and the ground, flat
feet is a condition in which the foot doesn't have a normal arch. It may affect
one foot or both feet. Patients that have a low arch or no arch commonly refer
to their condition as flat feet or fallen arches. Fallen arches can cause
problems such bunions, callus, corns, achilles
tendonitis, shin pain, severe heel pain, knee and ankle pain.
A symptom to
watch for is abnormal shoe wear. People with flat feet typically have shoes that
break down the inside wall of the heel counter and the outside of the forefoot
area. A good test is to look at your foot print. A foot with a normal arch does
not leave much of an arch impression since the arch is mostly off the ground. A
flat foot person leaves more of an impression. The primary cause of an flat feet
is overpronation. This can be controlled via insoles. People with flat feet or
low arches who have been forced to live with back, knee and foot pain no longer
have to put up with pain while standing, walking or running.
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