Foot & Ankle Ailments:
Foot & Ankle Ailments:
Causes
Congenital flatfoot are multifaceted, with factors such as inheritance, ligaments, muscle tone, and neuromuscular conditions playing pivotal roles
Diagnosis
Diagnostic approach, primarily relying on X-ray tests,
Fallen Arch:
Congenital Flatfoot
Congenital flatfoot is a condition that impacts the arches of one or both feet, resulting in a flattened structure.
Symptoms
The primary symptom of congenital flatfoot is the reduction or absence of the arch, altering the appearance of the foot during walking or standing.
Treatment
Incorporating recommended exercises and stretches is essential for optimizing the treatment of congenital flatfoot.
Causes
Congenital flatfoot are multifaceted, with factors such as inheritance, ligaments, muscle tone, and neuromuscular conditions playing pivotal roles
Diagnosis
Diagnostic approach, primarily relying on X-ray tests,
Fallen Arch:
Congenital Flatfoot
Congenital flatfoot is a condition that impacts the arches of one or both feet, resulting in a flattened structure.
Symptoms
The primary symptom of congenital flatfoot is the reduction or absence of the arch, altering the appearance of the foot during walking or standing.
Treatment
Incorporating recommended exercises and stretches is essential for optimizing the treatment of congenital flatfoot.