Flat-footedness, or pes planus, occurs when the arches of the feet do not develop properly, leading to the entire foot making contact with the ground. This condition can be caused by genetic factors, weak ligaments, or muscle imbalances. Additionally, certain medical conditions, such as Arthritis or injury, can contribute to the flattening of the arches. In many cases, flat feet do not cause significant problems, but they can lead to discomfort or issues with alignment in some individuals.
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.
no they run slower
That it is difficult for them to walk long distances.
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Yes
If you have an arch in your foot, then you are not flat footed. You can tell if you put your foot against the ground, but not pressing down, and yeah..
If you have an arch in your foot, then you are not flat footed. You can tell if you put your foot against the ground, but not pressing down, and yeah..
The difference in foot type has absolutely nothing to do with how well you can play basketball. You will either be good or not, but the type of foot you have has nothing to do with how good you are.
"Flat-footed"
flat footed lordosis
An imaginary creature
The cast of Flat Footed Apocalypse - 2011 includes: Callum Drummond as Mark Robyn Steyn as Amy