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The high arch or Pes Cavus is represented by an abnormally high medial longitudinal arch.
Although less common than flat foot (Pes Planus), it is no less painful and in some cases can be more problematic.
There are Two types of high arch: Flexible and rigid.
The rigid or inflexible high arch will retain the high-arched appearance [...]
Posted by admin on Tuesday, November 17, 2009 at 8:44 pm
Filed under FAQ's, Foot and Ankle · Tagged Abnormal Stress, Arch Support, Arch Supports, Biomechanical Problems, Calluses, Cavus, Charcot Marie, Charcot Marie Tooth, Charcot Marie Tooth Disease, Corns, Corns And Callouses, Disease Poliomyelitis, Flat Foot, Foot Pain, Foot Treatment, Foot Type, Gait Cycle, Hamstrings, High Arches, Increasing Flexibility, Lower Back Pain, Medial Longitudinal Arch, Metatarsal Pain, Mid Portion, Midfoot, Mild Cases, Muscular Disease, Nerve Damage, Nerves Of The Foot, Neuroma, Neuromuscular Conditions, Neuromuscular Disease, Orthotics, Pain In Ankles, Pes Cavus, Pes Planus, Plantar Surface, Podiatrist, Shock Absorption, Soft Tissues, Stiffness, Sudden Appearance, Supinated Foot, Tarsal, Tooth Disease, Undue Pressure
The Sportsphysio injury clinic specialises in gait analysis and biomechanics. Skilled thorough assessment is essential when treating gait problems, with every aspect of biomechanics taken into account from the foot to the spine.
The Foot Problem
As we walk, the foot strikes the ground slightly on the outer side of the heel. Natural forces encourage the [...]
Posted by admin on Monday, November 2, 2009 at 12:33 pm
Filed under Featured · Tagged Art Materials, Big Toe, Biomechanics, Buil, Core Stability, Core Strength Training, Foot Pain, Foot Problem, Foot Supination, Forefoot, Gait Analysis, Heel Pain, Ligaments, Lower Limb, Manipulation, Midfoot, Natural Forces, Period Of Time, Posture, Pressure Distribution, Pronation, Quality State, Shin Splints, Shoe Inserts, Spine, Toe Joints