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A common and usually painless condition, flatfeet occurs when the arches of the feet flatten upon standing, allowing the entire soles to touch the floor.
Flatfeet · X-rays. A simple X-ray uses a small amount of radiation to produce images of the bones and joints in the feet. · Arch supports (orthotic devices).
Foot problems. People who have flat feet or high, rigid arches are more likely to develop stress fractures. Worn footwear contributes to the problem ...
Foot mechanics. Flat feet, a high arch or even an atypical pattern of walking can affect the way weight is distributed when you're standing and can put ...
... flat. In time ... Feet swell as the day goes on. Check size. Shoe size — especially the width — can change with age. Measure both feet and buy for the larger foot ...
The plantar fascia is a band of tissue extending from the heel to the ball of the foot. ... Other risk factors include high arches, flat feet ... feet for a long ...
Flat feet. When to see a doctor. If you think that you or your child may have ... Foot pain and low back pain are common with Marfan syndrome. Complications of ...
Flatfeet Flatfeet In typical feet, the arch leaves a footprint ... Floor of the mouth cancer most often begins in the thin, flat cells ...
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