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High Arches

Overview
High arches (pes cavus) is a condition where the foot arch is excessively raised, leading to increased pressure on the heel and forefoot.
It can be inherited or linked to neurological and muscular issues.

Causes

  • Genetics

  • Neurological or muscular conditions such as cerebral palsy or Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease

Risk Factors

  • Family history

  • Athletes

  • Improper footwear

Symptoms

  • Heel or forefoot pain

  • Poor balance

  • Calluses or blisters

  • Difficulty fitting into regular shoes

Complications

  • Bunions

  • Ankle instability

  • Stress fractures

  • Plantar fasciitis

Diagnosis

  • Clinical examination

  • 3D foot scanning

  • Gait analysis

  • Imaging if needed

Prevention & Home Care

  • Wear cushioned footwear

  • Avoid prolonged high-impact activities

  • Regular monitoring

Management

  • Shock-absorbing insoles

  • Custom orthotic insoles for shock absorption and pressure balance

  • Stretching and strengthening

  • Braces for ankle stability

  • Surgery in severe cases

When to Seek Help

  • Chronic pain

  • Difficulty walking or balancing

  • Recurrent ankle injuries

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