Solutions For High Arched Feet | How To Fix High Arched Feet

Solutions For High Arched Feet | How To Fix High Arched Feet

Symptoms

The most obvious way to determine a high arched foot is by noting the appearance of the arch when standing. The following symptoms may additionally be present in conjunction with Cavus foot:

  • Hammertoes or claw toes
  • Calluses on the foot
  • Pain when standing or walking
  • Heel tilts inward (this can lead to ankle sprains)
  • Dragging the foot when walking (this is commonly linked to a neurological condition)

Diagnosis

A podiatrist diagnosis for high arched feet is vital; doctors can determine the primary cause of tripod feet. Locating the underlying cause will help generate the predicated course the arch may take. When diagnosing the patient, the doctor will analyze:

  • The presence of hammertoes and claw toes
  • Overall foot muscle strength
  • General wear and tear of the foot
  • Possible neurologic condition

An X-ray may be ordered upon request depending on the deliverables noted above. If Cavus foot is not the result of a neurological condition, it will most likely not worsen or change in appearance.

Treatment


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