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Pes plano-valgus, commonly known as flatfoot, can be recognized by a noticeable flattening of the arch of the foot, resulting in the entire sole making contact with the ground. Patients may exhibit an outward turning of the heel and foot, particularly when standing or walking. Symptoms can include pain in the arch, heel, or ankle, and difficulty with activities that involve standing or walking for extended periods. A physical examination and observation of the foot's alignment during weight-bearing activities can help confirm the diagnosis.

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