Study links this condition to painful foot maladies
Naples, FL — — Treatment and prevention of adult flatfoot can reduce the incidence of additional foot problems such as bunions, hammertoes, arthritis and calluses, and improve a person’s overall health, according to research published in an issue of the Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery.

“Flatfoot disorder may gradually worsen to the point that many of the tendons and ligaments in the foot and ankle are simply overworking, often to the point where they tear and/or rupture,” says Naples, FL foot and ankle surgeon Dr. Kevin Lam, D.P.M., FACFAS, DABLES, DABPS
In many cases, flatfoot can be treated with non-surgical approaches including orthotic devices or bracing, immobilization, physical therapy, medication and shoe modifications. “In some patients whose pain is not adequately relieved by conservative treatments, there are a variety of surgical techniques available to correct flatfoot and improve foot function,” Dr. Lam added.
“As in most progressive foot disorders, early treatment for flatfoot disorder is also the patient’s best route for optimal success in controlling symptoms and additional damage to the feet,” continued Dr. Lam. “The goal is to keep patients active, healthy and as pain free as possible.”
If you suspect you have a flatfoot disorder or have foot discomfort, you may contact Family Foot & Leg Center at (239) 430-3668 (FOOT) or visit NaplesPodiatrist.com
Family Foot and Leg Center has several Centers from Collier, Lee, & Charlotte Counties to quickly resolve all your foot and ankle problems.
For more information, you may also visit the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons’ health information website at FootHealthFacts.org.
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