Flat feet in children is a common condition that often goes untreated.
Is this really a cause for concern if your child is not complaining about pain, or affecting the way they walk?
We’re here to help you navigate treatment for flat feet.
Flat feet occurs when the arch of the foot collapses, causing the entire foot to make contact with the ground. This can be painful, especially during activities such as walking or running.
Flat feet can also lead to other problems such as bunions and hammertoes. Flat feet is often caused by tight calf muscles, which prevent the foot from flexing properly.
Left untreated, flat feet can cause problems such as pain, difficulty walking, or problems with balance.
Treatment for flat feet usually involves manual therapy and corrective exercises to stretch and strengthen related muscles.
We aim to improve mobility of the foot, as well as strengthen the arch of the foot.
This works hand in hand with orthotics to address daily activities such as walking
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