Monday, August 10, 2015

Relieve The Symptoms Of Flat Feet With Arch Support Orthotics

By Phyllis Schroeder


A lot of people, millions actually, suffer from some form of fallen arches. Flat feet are more common than most people think. About thirty per cent of people suffer from this condition. It is not seen as a serious condition, but it is a common problem presented to podiatrists. Fortunately, with arch support orthotics sufferers can hope to gain relief from the symptoms.

All babies are born without arches. They develop later in infancy. Some people just never develop arches, however. When parents notice that their infants are not developing arches at the proper time, they can intervene by introducing a regime of foot gymnastics. Most pediatricians can suggest an exercise routine that will encourage development. There are no guarantees, however, and some people will simply have to live with flat feet.

Flat feet or fallen arches can occur later in life too. Obese people are especially prone to this condition because the feet simply cannot cope with the weight placed upon them. Older people often develop fallen arches because the tendons and muscles in their feet weaken over time. Those suffering from diabetes and hypertension are particularly in danger of developing flat feet.

Flat feet cannot be cured. There are some surgeons that have attempted to implant a bone in the ankle in order to lift the arch but most specialists say that this operation is simply too dangerous and too risky. Using an insole is far simpler, cheaper and in almost all cases, far more effective. These insoles are both comfortable and affordable. Best of all, they are not invasive and they do not require a prescription.

Sufferers of fallen arches can do a lot to ease their discomfort. Podiatrists advise that they walk barefoot, preferably in sand, as often as possible. They should also spend time standing on their toes and they should perform stretching exercises. This means stretching the toes apart and rotating the feet from one side to the other a few times a day.

One of the most important preventive measures is to wear shoes that fit well and that provide support to the arches. This is especially true for sports people. High heels should be avoided as far as possible. Experts advise that shoes should never be bought when tired or on hot days. It is even advisable to wear inserts even when not suffering from fallen arches.

When buying insoles it is important to buy quality products. Many companies sell inferior products that may actually cause more harm than good. It may be a good idea to ask advice from a general practitioner or from a qualified podiatrist. Quality products not only last longer but they also provide better support. Inferior products do not last and they may lead to additional problems with the feet.

It is most certainly worthwhile to look after the feet. Fallen arches are not dangerous but it can lead to constant back ache, difficulty to run, and an inability to stand for long periods. Insoles help, but it is far better to take positive steps to help the body cope more naturally.




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