Flat Feet occur when feet do not have a normal arch when standing and are referred to as “pes planus,” which translates into fallen arches. It’s relatively common in babies and will generally go away by the time they reach the age of three however it may linger through adulthood.
Read MoreFlat Feet occur when feet do not have a normal arch when standing and are referred to as “pes planus,” which translates into fallen arches
Read MoreDo you know if your feet are flat? Most people won’t know they have flat feet, or fallen arches until they visit a podiatrist.
Read MoreIn the beginning stages of childhood foot development, parents should be very attentive to the progress of the feet and ankles and to help foster an environment for normal and healthy growth.
Read MoreChoosing the correct type of athletic footwear is essential for everyone, but is especially important for children to help prevent injuries and ensure success in their chosen activity.
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