Your arches are composed of a transverse section and two longitudinal sections that combine to cover the bottom of your foot. The interaction of these segments of the arch with the many tendons, muscles, and other foot components leads to many opportunities for arch pain to develop. Fortunately, you can prevent many arch related problems by visiting Valley Stream Podiatry to get evaluated adequately for footwear and custom made orthotic inserts.
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Read MoreFlat Feet occur when feet do not have a normal arch when standing and are referred to as “pes planus,” which translates into fallen arches. It’s relatively common in babies and will generally go away by the time they reach the age of three however it may linger through adulthood.
Read MoreFlat Feet occur when feet do not have a normal arch when standing and are referred to as “pes planus,” which translates into fallen arches
Read MoreDo you know if your feet are flat? Most people won’t know they have flat feet, or fallen arches until they visit a podiatrist.
Read MoreHaving an arch that is too high can cause major problems with the proper functioning of your feet, knees, hips, and back due to the gait problems that are created.
Read MoreThere are a variety of other components that make up the arch including ligaments, tendons, and bones, so there are many ways that a painful reaction or severe injury to excessive stress can occur.
Read MoreOne of the interesting aspects of your foot structure is the arch, and there are a variety of ailments that can cause or contribute to arch pain.
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