Foot & Ankle Ailments:
Foot & Ankle Ailments:
Causes
Visible without weight-bearing but may flatten during standing or walking.
Diagnosis
Techniques such as X-rays, MRI, or CT scans
Flat Feet
Flat feet, scientifically known as pes planus, is a condition marked by the flattening of the foot arches. flat feet, shedding light on the distinction between flexible flat feet, where arches are visible without weight-bearing but may flatten during standing or walking.
Symptoms
Flat feet, or pes planus, can have diverse causes, and one significant factor is heredity.
Treatment
Physical therapy stands as a valuable ally in addressing flat feet, offering a tailored approach to strengthen muscles, improve flexibility, and correct mechanics.
Causes
Visible without weight-bearing but may flatten during standing or walking.
Diagnosis
Techniques such as X-rays, MRI, or CT scans
Flat Feet
Flat feet, scientifically known as pes planus, is a condition marked by the flattening of the foot arches. flat feet, shedding light on the distinction between flexible flat feet, where arches are visible without weight-bearing but may flatten during standing or walking.
Symptoms
Flat feet, or pes planus, can have diverse causes, and one significant factor is heredity.
Treatment
Physical therapy stands as a valuable ally in addressing flat feet, offering a tailored approach to strengthen muscles, improve flexibility, and correct mechanics.