Relieve pain from flat feet with expert care from Galleria Podiatry

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Flatfoot is a condition where one or both feet lack an arch. Arches usually develops during early childhood. If the arches don’t form or collapse later in life, it can cause pain and affect walking.

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What do we mean by Flat Feet

Flat feet refers to a lowering or collapsing of the longitudinal arch in the foot. This condition can lead to poor foot alignment, discomfort, and even pain in the ankles, knees, hips, and lower back. Flat feet can be present from childhood or develop later in life due to various factors.

A functional flat foot is quite common and there is often a positive correlation between flat feet and symptoms involving foot pain, leg pain, knee pain, hip pain and lower back pain.

Causes
Excessive pronation (feet ‘rolling’ inwards) causes the arch to collapse and elongate, making the foot appear ‘flat’.

Flat Feet Treatment at Galleria Podiatry

Controlling excessive pronation with orthotics (custom-made shoe inserts) prevents the feet from ‘rolling’ inwards during walking. This prevents ‘unlocking’ of the 33 joints in the feet, which is often the cause of painful symptoms in the pes planus foot type.

A podiatrist can advise you on stretches that can be of benefit.

Pain of this type may also benefit from the use of a pain-relieving gel or LIFESOLES, which can be found in our online shop

Flat Feet in Children

While flat feet can occur in adults, it’s particularly common in children, many of whom outgrow it as they age.

What causes flat feet in children?

  1. Developmental Factors. Children are often born with flat feet and develop arches as they grow. In some cases, the arches never develop.
  2. Genetic Factors. Family history can play a role; flat feet can be inherited.
  3. Medical Conditions. Some conditions like cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, or connective tissue disorders can cause flat feet.
  4. Improper Footwear. Shoes that do not support the arch may contribute to the development of flat feet.

Diagnosis is usually straightforward and involves a physical examination of the foot and watching the child walk. Imaging tests like X-rays are generally not required but may be used in certain cases to rule out other conditions.

Ready to fix your Flat Feet?

Are you experiencing heel pain and looking for treatment options near Morley and Bayswater? Galleria Podiatry in Morley can provide personalised management based on the type of heel pain, its cause, and its duration. Pain relief can be achieved quickly with the right exercises and heel pain treatment plan.

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