In TODAY.com’s Expert Tip of the Day, a podiatrist shares the most common signs of flat feet and fallen arches.
Genetics and certain health conditions can cause someone to have flat feet. Experts explain when it can become a problem.
For many decades, if not centuries, researchers, medical professionals and the general population have believed that people with flat feet are more prone to developing a variety of problems.
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Flat foot surgery aims to restore the arch at the base of the foot. Surgery may involve cutting bones, replacing tendons, or strengthening ligaments. An individual with flat feet has either no arch on ...
It’s estimated that around 20 to 30% of the adult population has flat feet, and while a flat foot isn’t always cause for concern, there are times when intervention is essential for long-term comfort.