The medical term for flat feet is "pes planus." This condition occurs when the arches of the feet collapse, causing the entire sole to come into contact with the ground. Flat feet can be asymptomatic or may lead to discomfort and pain in the feet, ankles, or knees. Treatment options may include orthotic devices, exercises, or, in severe cases, surgery.
The most effective treatments for flat feet include orthotic inserts, physical therapy, supportive footwear, and in severe cases, surgery. These options can help alleviate pain and improve foot function for individuals with flat feet.
Yes. But first, you need to try inserts in you shoes or go to a petiatrist.
yes, apes have flat feet
Not necessarily. It's not the surgery that could trigger a Medical Evaluation Board- it's the profile that you are on and if the surgery resolved the medical issue. The question the medical side of the house always has to answer to is "fitness" for duty.
Flat-footed people suffers pain from waist down to the feet. What happens is that flat-footed people can be prone to chronic muscle strain as the muscles attempt to keep the foot in a stable position.
The best shoes for flat feet are those without arches. Flats, sandals, and boots are good choices for flat feet.
It is a myth that all African-Americans have flat feet.
Castes do help for flat feet
depends on opinion. flat feet are an unattractive genetic mutation
I found that the company Fleet Feet is the best place to find flat soled running shoes. They have experts who place you in the correct shoe for your foot.
yeah. they're webbed/flat.