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Flat Feet in Children

Diagnosis, Causes, and Treatment

Flat feet in children is a condition characterized by the abnormal positioning of the natural arches of the feet, resulting in a flattened foot when standing. This condition is also known as "flatfoot" and is common during childhood development.

Causes:

  • Genetic Factors: Genetics may play a role in the development of flat feet.
  • Improper Footwear: Wearing shoes that do not provide proper support for the natural arch of the foot.
  • Environmental Factors: Such as frequent walking on hard surfaces.

Treatment:

  • Use of Supportive Shoes: Wearing shoes that offer good support for the natural arch of the foot.
  • Exercise Measures: Engaging in exercises to strengthen the muscles around the foot.
  • Physical Therapy: Sessions of physical therapy to improve strength and flexibility.
  • Orthotic Arch Supports: These may be helpful in aligning the foot.

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The treatment plan depends on the degree of impact of flat feet and its effect on the child's life. Doctors and physical therapists collaborate to determine the optimal treatment to ensure proper and healthy foot development. Contact us for more information and details tailored to your individual case

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