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Causes Behind The Need For Insoles For Flat Feet

By Cornelia White


There are a number of conditions that require insoles for flat feet. Another name for this foot type is known as fallen arches. The arch can be very low or be completely flat. This list is not meant to be extensive, but will show the various ways in which a person can end up with this type of foot.

There are some experts who believe that the flat foot is hereditary. It depends on a number of factors, but in most cases a person born with fallen arches usually does not have any trouble. Some children might develop this type of foot while growing up, even though they were not born with it. However, it is normal for babies to have little to no arch.

For others, wearing high heels for an extended period of time can cause fallen arches. When high heels are worn excessively, they can weaken the arches because the ligaments and tendons are not being exercised. The foot is in a certain position for a very long time which can cause weakness and stiffness. This not only affects the arches of the foot but other areas as well.

Obesity is another factor that can contribute to fallen arches since the extra weight can put a strain on the foot. Weight gain also occurs during pregnancy and this can cause the arches to weaken as well. This is why it is always important to keep one's weight under control as much as possible, as this could help to preserve the health of the foot.

Other individuals might have neurological problems which can contribute to fallen arches. An example of this is cerebral palsy where the person does not have full control of their muscles. This can also apply to the feet which can become stiff since they might not be properly developed. Cerebral palsy is one of a number of diseases that can cause the foot to worsen as time goes on.

Muscle damage can also occur when the foot is under excessive strain. This is common for athletes who are constantly pushing their bodies to the limit. If one is always jumping, running and walking long distances without proper care, this can cause the foot to be strained especially if the wrong type of shoes are worn.

If the tendons of the foot are overstretched this can also cause problems with fallen arches. There are a number of tendons in the foot that can be overworked which could cause pain, swelling, and tenderness. If this takes place in the arch area, it can cause it to fall which could lead to other problems with the foot.

The conditions that cause a person to require insoles for flat feet vary from person to person. It is important to speak with your doctor to know how severe the problem is before deciding what type of insoles to buy. There are also a number of shoe stores that sell inserts which provide support where it is needed.




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