you can roll your arch over a glass coke-a-cola bottle several times back and forth (about 20) putting pressure on it. Do this at least 3 times a day it should improve your arch. If you go to your local physical theraphy place they can help you as well. They have circular boards and excercises to do that improve this condition.
Perhaps you have flat feet, fallen arches.
Fallen arches refers to your feet. Normally your foot has an arch to it but if you have a fallen arch that means the ligaments have become lax and your foot becomes flatter.
Weakened arches in the feet, usually causing flat foot.
your feet can hurt more since your feet don't have their natural protection
tendons of the foot muscles help hod the bones firmly in the arched position but still allow a certain amount of give or springiness. Weak arches are referred to as "fallen arches" or "flat feet"
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Fallen arches are also called flat feet. The arches don't develop in some or "fall" at a later time. About 25% of the population have this condition. Going barefoot helps. Running on sandy beaches are a good idea.
You would know if you have fallen arches if your feet ache pretty consistently and you notice that they're getting flatter. But only a doctor can diagnose this.
To avoid foot problems, increase and strengthen your arches you will need to raise your arches. Exercise the plantar fascia ligament and the posterior tibial tendon, which both support the arches of your feet
Check to see if your arches have fallen. Mine did and my feet were suddenly 1-1/2 sizes larger.
you might have planter facities.(it might spell differentlyi.e. i might spelled wrong)
falling archesyou get falling arches by walking bare foot (but can not get them by wearing wrong types of shoes)AnswerFalling arches can be hereditary as well. Shoes with out proper arch support can add to the problem. Walking bare foot for several hours a day can help. The above poster is correct that the wrong type of shoes (shoes that are too flat with no arch support) will eventually make some people 'flat-footed' which means their arches have fallen or are falling. Buying a good pair of walking shoes is a good start and you can also go to specialty stores and buy inserts to support your arch. This can happen in adults and children, usually in older adults.