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Cure Foot Arch Pain

 

Are you one of those people who are said to be flat footed? Having a flat  foot is a condition where the foot does not have a normal arch. You may  find it affects just one or both feet. The arch is the gap between the inner  side of the foot and the ground when standing up. There are many  people who have very low arches and some who have no arches and are  termed flat-footed.

 There are various symptoms associated with the condition, with the  number dependent on the severity of the condition. Some sufferers  develop corns and hard skin under the sole of their feet and the arch  area can also become tender. Most flat-footed individuals tend go  through shoes pretty quickly. In extreme cases some patients may  experience calf, knee, hip and back pains.

 What causes flat feet?

 Flat-footedness may be hereditary so check your family history. It may  also be the result of abnormal walking conditions caused by incorrect  development of the foot.

 A ruptured tendon may also cause flat-footedness. Cerebral palsy, spina  bifida and muscular dystrophy can also result in a flat foot condition.  Suffering from flat feet can lead directly to arch pain.

 Some ways to treat flat footedness include:

 • Wearing wider size shoes
 • Never self-treat secondary lesions
 • Buy high quality insoles to take the pressure and pain away from the  arch.

 Traditionally, insoles (also called orthotics) are plastic inserts that are  placed inside the shoe. The insert cups the heel as well supports the  arch, but since they aren’t flexible they don’t extend along the full length  of the foot. These types of insoles are uncomfortable and ineffective for  most flat-footed persons.

 Although, older style insoles forced the arch into its correct position they  didn’t relieve the pressure that was forcing the arch to collapse. This is  the reason why new and better flexible insoles were created. Theses new  breed of insoles are incredibly supportive and provide a stable treatment  for flat-footed patients. But before buying insoles it would be best to  consult your doctor to discuss what type of insoles are right for your  unique situation.

 What is arch pain?

 Arch pain refers to inflammation or a burning sensation right in the arch  area of the foot. The plantar fascia, a broad band of fibrous tissue found  at the bottom of the foot may become inflamed leading to arch pain.

 The treatments for arch pain include avoiding high-heeled shoes, and  trying some high quality insoles to remove pressure (and pain) from the  arch.

 An best insole for arch pain is one that offers foot support and helps  correct posture and body mechanics. These types of soles are intended  to prevent foot strain and injury. It also keeps feet from rolling inward,  which can result in the entire lower body being out of alignment.  Moreover, these types of soles cure the underlying cause of arch pain  and help to restore the natural arch of the foot.

 If you think you have any of the foot problems discussed here, consult  your own doctor for the treatments that will be best for your unique  situation.

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