Prognosis | Snap Foot

Prognosis As a rule, a kinked foot has a very good prognosis. Often there are hardly any symptoms and complaints even in adults, so that a therapy is not absolutely necessary. With special orthopedic insoles, physiotherapy, weight reduction and the right footwear, any complaints that arise can be treated very well. Even a child’s twisted … Prognosis | Snap Foot

Summary | Snap Foot

Summary The kinked foot is a malpositioning of the foot which, if untreated and if pronounced, can lead to malpositioning of the entire leg. Up to the age of 8 to 10 years, however, this form of foot malposition is completely normal and does not require any treatment. If, however, the foot has not yet … Summary | Snap Foot

Insoles for flat feet

Mild flat feet can be treated very well with specially designed insoles. The insoles should primarily support the longitudinal arch, which is unstable and sinks in patients with flat feet. In addition, the foot muscles that support the longitudinal arch are activated. Today, there is a wide range of different insoles available. They differ mainly … Insoles for flat feet

Flatfoot

The flat foot (lat. Pes planus) is a congenital or acquired foot malposition, which occurs very frequently. In this case, the longitudinal arch of the foot (from the heel to the ball of the forefoot) sinks due to a weakness of the foot support system. This can cause the heel or forefoot to tilt towards … Flatfoot

Correct flat feet | Flatfoot

Correct flat feet Flat feet can only be corrected causally during growth by insoles, exercises and physiotherapy.Once the growth is complete, one can still try to maintain the situation and achieve freedom from pain. The last option is surgery. All articles in this series: Flatfoot Diagnostics Correct flat feet

Pain in the foot

Foot pain can have many different causes. Since the foot consists of many small tarsal bones, several joints, muscles and tendons, there are many possibilities for foot pain. Most often, accidents or incorrect weight bearing are the reason for the pain. But skin diseases, bad footwear or inflammations can also cause pain. Depending on the … Pain in the foot

Other causes | Pain in the foot

Other causes Neurological causes of foot pain The tarsal tunnel syndrome (Syn. bottleneck syndrome) leads to pain and sensory disturbances due to a constriction of the tibial nerve. Similarly, polyneuropathy as a nerve damage, for example as a result of chronic blood sugar disease (diabetes mellitus), can lead to pain and sensory disturbances in the … Other causes | Pain in the foot

Therapy | Pain in the foot

Therapy The therapy of foot pain depends on the cause of the pain. Acute pain events in the context of an accident often do not require therapy, but disappear by themselves. Often a short immobilization of the foot is sufficient until the pain subsides. In some cases, bandages, ointment bandages, a plaster splint or cast … Therapy | Pain in the foot