Cavus foot : symptoms and treatments
Unlike the flat foot, which is intended to be supple and flattened, cavus foot is excessively arched and rigid. This foot problem is characterized by a pronounced curvature from the top of the secondary foot to the plantar arch that is very high.
It is also possible to observe a tightening between the heel and forefoot. This results in a curled appearance of the affected feet.
Cavus foot is not always a major source of pain as soon as it appears. However, if the deformity increases and the foot becomes more rigid, the arched foot can cause serious discomfort.
Initially not very burdensome, advanced stage cavus foot can compromise the quality of life of individuals suffering from it.
In addition to causing pain in the plantar arch, hollow foot usually leads to the following symptoms:
- Plantar arch curvature more pronounced than normal
- Hump on the top of the foot corresponding to the (…en savoir plus)
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