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- $Title{Should Flat Feet Require Arch Support Treatment?}
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- Should Flat Feet Require Arch Support Treatment?
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- QUESTION: During an examination at summer camp, my 7 year old son was found
- to have flat feet. We took him to his regular doctor for some help, but he
- didn't seem too concerned and did not prescribe any supports for my son's
- shoes. When my husband was younger he had the same problem and was required
- to wear special shoes to correct the problem. What do you think will happen
- if I follow my doctor's advice? Do I need a second opinion? I would very
- much appreciate your advice on this problem. Thank you.
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- ANSWER: It is more than likely that your son will grow out of the situation,
- or have no problems with his flat feet. There is growing evidence that flat
- feet will improve by themselves over a period of time, and that problems are
- more common in people with high arches than in flat feet. In years past it
- was common to "correct" flat feet with special shoes or "arch supports" and
- many people who received this treatment still believe that this is the way to
- go. But the "wait and see" theory is gaining more and more attention from
- practitioners, who see excellent results.
- There are certain clues that help predict that these flat feet will
- correct themselves. Children with long, slender limbs, or hyperextendable
- joints seem most likely to improve on their own. Try this simple test for
- yourself. Have your son stand on tiptoe. If an arch then appears in his
- feet, your chances are very good that the flat feet will resolve over time.
- If you are not sure of your findings, check with your doctor again. He may
- have used this same test, and based his decisions on its results. If all of
- this does not convince you or calm your fears, you can seek a second opinion,
- although, in my opinion, you really don't need one at this time.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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