1. You’re starting to run regularly. Runners are especially prone to aches and pains like shin splints. A podiatrist can assess your body and feet to flag potential problems and recommend strategies to avoid them. He or she can also recommend the best type of athletic shoe for your foot. 2. You feel joint pain in your feet or ankles. Arthritis is one
Flat feet occur when the arch of the foot is too low while in a standing position. Although the foot naturally flattens somewhat when it bears weight, flat feet retain little or no arch at all, putting the entire sole of the foot into contact with the ground. Flat feet are a common cause of foot, ankle, leg, and back pain due
Flat feet, also called pes planus, is a deformity that occurs when the arch of the foot collapses and comes into complete or near-complete contact with the ground. The condition may be congenital (occurring at the time of birth) or acquired (developing over time, most often as a result of age or injury). Diagnosis of flat feet typically involves a
Flat Feet Medical Condition A condition in which there is no arch in the sole of the foot. Very common (More than 1 crore cases per year in India) No vaccine available Rarely requires lab test or imaging Treatments can help manage condition, no known cure Can last several years or be lifelong Flat feet
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