In most instances, the flatfoot deformity is flexible and is due to a tight outer calf muscle. Treatment of flexible feet is almost always non-surgical and includes calf stretching, activity modification, and comfortable shoes often consisting of a slight heel.
Adult Acquired Flatfoot Deformity: Anatomy, Biomechanics, Staging
Human Arched Foot Model Set of Three Feet Demonstration Model
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Correction of Hammer Toe Deformity of Lateral Toes With
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Is it possible to have both high arches and flat feet at the same
Is it possible to have both high arches and flat feet at the same
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OrthoKids - Flexible Flat Feet
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Flat feet, starting my journey today. Comments and ideas welcome
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Foot biomechanics