Exercises for foot malpositions

The problem with most foot malpositions is based on problems in posture, muscles and the tissue surrounding the joints. In most cases, the transverse and longitudinal arch of the foot has a flattened position. Incorrect footwear or incorrect execution of movements can also contribute to a malposition. In the therapy of foot malpositions, therefore, in … Exercises for foot malpositions

Late effects of malpositioning | Exercises for foot malpositions

Late effects of malpositioning Foot malpositions do not always cause immediate problems for those affected. However, if the malposition remains untreated for a long time and worsens, there are late effects. These can be of a relatively harmless nature and can manifest themselves, for example, as pressure pain, pressure sores or strain pain. However, structural … Late effects of malpositioning | Exercises for foot malpositions

Prognosis | Folded foot for children

Prognosis As a rule, children with buckling feet have a good healing process and therefore have a good prognosis. Even without surgical intervention, the malposition can be corrected quite quickly by conservative treatment measures. With early diagnosis and rapid initiation of a suitable therapy, there is hardly any evidence of late effects in the affected … Prognosis | Folded foot for children

Snap Foot

Pes valgus is a pathological malposition of the foot. The inner (medial) edge of the foot is lowered, while the outer (lateral) edge of the foot is raised. In addition, the heel is in an X-position, i.e. the heel appears bent outwards at the ankle. The kinked foot often occurs in combination with a flat … Snap Foot

Symptoms | Snap Foot

Symptoms As a rule, patients with a fallen arches have no symptoms. In a few cases, a massively pronounced kinked foot can lead to an incarceration at the calcaneus and then cause massive pain in the area of the outer ankle. If a clubfoot occurs at an advanced age, arthrosis can develop which leads to … Symptoms | Snap Foot