Podiatrists agree that the most common problem that they have to deal with is painful feet that are almost always caused by the wearing of the wrong type of shoe. Another very common condition is fallen arches. People suffering from this condition have no instep, or arch. This is the part of the foot that is raised when standing up. In many cases insoles for flat feet can remedy the situation.
Fallen arches can be the cause of a range of symptoms. Some sufferers experience constant pain but most sufferers experience at least some pain when they are forced to stand for extended periods of time. Standing for long periods can also cause intense pain in the lower back region. The swelling of the inside of the ankles is also a common complaint. The condition makes it difficult to for sufferers to stand on their toes.
The bad news is that this condition cannot be cured, not even by means of surgery. Podiatrists commonly advise that sufferers wear special inserts in their shoes. These inserts are specially designed to support the arches. Most patients find that these devices relieve most of the symptoms. In special cases, for example where the shape of the foot is awkward, custom made soles can be ordered.
Although there is no cure for the conditions, sufferers can do much to help lessen the severity of the symptoms. Podiatrists advise the patients to walk barefoot as often as possible, preferably in sand. This will strengthen the ligaments in the foot. It is also helpful to try and run on the toes for as long as possible and to stretch the toes as wide as is possible.
In some extremely rare cases surgery is attempted to try and restore the arches. An artificial insert is placed in the bones of the ankle. However, many experts warn that this surgery is dangerous and that a failure will mean that the patient will suffer constant pain over the long term. There is even a danger that the foot may become deformed.
Dropped arches have many causes. People suffering from obesity and arthritis are especially at risk. As one grows older, the tendons running along the ankles often weaken and this can also cause the arches to drop. Physical injuries to the foot can also cause these tendons to become inflamed and if it is not treated, the arches may drop. In many cases, however, people with dropped arches were born with the condition.
Unless somebody has suffered from dropped arches since birth, steps can be taken to prevent it from happening later on in life. One of the most important steps is to maintain a healthy weight. It is also vital to wear shoes that fit properly. Those participating in sport should wear the shoes that have been designed for that sport. Women should limit the number of times they wear high heels.
Dropped arches can cause discomfort and pain. However, sufferers can do much to relieve the effects of the symptoms. Exercise helps and simple precautions such as refraining to stand for long periods are also effective. Special shoe inserts that support the arch have been in use for decades. There is no risk involved in wearing them and they have proven to be extremely effective.
Fallen arches can be the cause of a range of symptoms. Some sufferers experience constant pain but most sufferers experience at least some pain when they are forced to stand for extended periods of time. Standing for long periods can also cause intense pain in the lower back region. The swelling of the inside of the ankles is also a common complaint. The condition makes it difficult to for sufferers to stand on their toes.
The bad news is that this condition cannot be cured, not even by means of surgery. Podiatrists commonly advise that sufferers wear special inserts in their shoes. These inserts are specially designed to support the arches. Most patients find that these devices relieve most of the symptoms. In special cases, for example where the shape of the foot is awkward, custom made soles can be ordered.
Although there is no cure for the conditions, sufferers can do much to help lessen the severity of the symptoms. Podiatrists advise the patients to walk barefoot as often as possible, preferably in sand. This will strengthen the ligaments in the foot. It is also helpful to try and run on the toes for as long as possible and to stretch the toes as wide as is possible.
In some extremely rare cases surgery is attempted to try and restore the arches. An artificial insert is placed in the bones of the ankle. However, many experts warn that this surgery is dangerous and that a failure will mean that the patient will suffer constant pain over the long term. There is even a danger that the foot may become deformed.
Dropped arches have many causes. People suffering from obesity and arthritis are especially at risk. As one grows older, the tendons running along the ankles often weaken and this can also cause the arches to drop. Physical injuries to the foot can also cause these tendons to become inflamed and if it is not treated, the arches may drop. In many cases, however, people with dropped arches were born with the condition.
Unless somebody has suffered from dropped arches since birth, steps can be taken to prevent it from happening later on in life. One of the most important steps is to maintain a healthy weight. It is also vital to wear shoes that fit properly. Those participating in sport should wear the shoes that have been designed for that sport. Women should limit the number of times they wear high heels.
Dropped arches can cause discomfort and pain. However, sufferers can do much to relieve the effects of the symptoms. Exercise helps and simple precautions such as refraining to stand for long periods are also effective. Special shoe inserts that support the arch have been in use for decades. There is no risk involved in wearing them and they have proven to be extremely effective.
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