Flatfeet
What causesflat feet?
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Many people simply inheritflat feet fromtheir parents.
Occasionally, flat feet can be the result of:
- the feet bones not forming properlyin the womb
- loose connective tissuethroughoutthe body, such as in Ehlers-Danlos syndrome or joint hypermobility syndrome
- a condition affecting the muscles and nerves, such as cerebral palsy , spina bifida or muscular dystrophy
- theconnective tissuein the foot becomingstretched and inflamed possibly as a result of overuse, unsupportive footwear, an injury, increasing age, obesity or rheumatoid arthritis
Articles for Flatfeet
Areflat feet a problem?
Flat feet are usually nothing to worry about. Many people with flat feet don't have any associated problems, so treatment isn't necessary. However, flat feet cansometimes be associated with: pain i
Introduction
Read about flat feet (fallen arches), including why they happen, whether they're serious and how they can be treated.
Treatments for flat feet
Flat feet only need to be treated if you have an associated problem, such as pain, overpronation or an underlying healthcondition. Non-surgical treatments are often recommended first, although surger
What causesflat feet?
Many people simply inheritflat feet fromtheir parents. Occasionally, flat feet can be the result of: the feet bones not forming properlyin the womb loose connective tissuethroughoutthe body, such
When to seek medical advice
Consider seeing your GP if you have flat feet and your: feet are painful, even when wearing supportive, well-fitting shoes shoes wear out very quickly feet appear to be getting flatter feet are w