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FOOT SHOES
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FLATFEET
He
arch is the main supportive structure of your foot. If
this arch loses strength, the bony framework begins to
collapse, causing your foot to flatten. Like a sagging
bridge, the weakness in the middle, strains the joints
at about ends of your foot.
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CAUSES
There
are many causes of flatfeet. Some people are born with
them, others acquire flatfeet as a result of arthritis,
trauma, or musculoskeletal disorders. Overuse or
repeated pounding on hard surfaces can also weaken the
arch.
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SYMPTOMS
Discomfort
from flatfeet often doesn’t appear for year. At some
point, pain may be felt, and walking may become awkward
as increasing strain is put on your feet and calves.
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RELATED PROBLEMS
The
excess strain from flatfeet can cause other foot
problems such as hammertoes, bunions, heel spurs, arch
strain, corns, neuromas, and sagging joints. Flatfeet
can also affect other Of the body, causing
fatigue, pain, or stiffness in ankles, knees, hips, or
lower back.
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