Signs and Symptoms of Flatfeet
The primary symptom of flatfeet is the absence of an arch upon standing. Additional signs of flatfeet include the following:
- Foot pain
- Pain or weakness in the lower legs
- Pain or swelling on the inside of the ankle
- Uneven shoe wear
Complications
While most cases of flatfeet do not cause problems, complications can sometimes occur. Complications include the following:
- Bunions and calluses
- Inability to walk or run normally
- Inflammation and pain in the bottom of the foot (plantar fasciitis)
- Tendonitis in the Achilles heel and other ligaments
- Pain in the ankles, knees, and hips due to improper alignment
- Shin splints
- Stress fractures in the lower legs
Physician-developed and -monitored.
Original Date of Publication: 17 May 2007
Reviewed by: Hai-En Peng, D.P.M., Stanley J. Swierzewski, III, M.D.
Last Reviewed: 17 May 2007
Flatfeet (Fallen Arches), Signs and Symptoms of Flatfeet reprinted with permission from podiatrychannel.com
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