Flat feet,
high arches, being
overweight and suddenly becoming more active (such as starting to get fit)
make plantar fasciitis more likely.
Full article >>>People with
high arches or flatfeet have a greater predisposition to
hammertoe and mallet toe than other people do.
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Full article >>>High Arches
Ingrown Toenail (Toenail Conditions)
Ingrown ToenailJoint Inflammation (
Arthritis)
Mal Perforant
Ulcer (
Diabetic Foot Ulcer)
Mallet Toe (
Hammertoe)
Metatarsalgia (Painful Foot
Joints)
Mycotic Nails (Fungal Nail
Infection) ...
Full article >>>This typically occurs in a person with a
high arch, called a cavus foot. Because the arch does not flatten, it absorbs
shock poorly.
Full article >>>An
infant with
metatarsus adductus has a
high arch and the big toe has a wide separation from the second toe and deviates inward.
Full article >>> High arches in the foot, deformity in the heel bone, and overpronation can also play a role. Shoes with heels, especially high heels, can, over time, cause the
Achilles tendon to shorten and increase its susceptibility to
tendinitis.
Full article >>>high arches in your feet that put pressure on the tips of your toes when you walk
any physical deformity that distributes your weight unevenly when you walk
protruding bones
not enough flesh cushioning the bones of your feet.
Full article >>>Some people are more prone to
plantar fasciitis because of certain biomechanical factors such as
walking with an inward twist or roll of the foot (pronation) or having
high arches or
flat feet.
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High ArchHigh
Blood Cholesterol (
Lipid Disorders - Acquired)
High Blood PressureHigh Blood Pressure (
Hypertension) ...
Full article >>>- Try to correct
flat feet or very
high arches, if you can. They can also cause
shin splints.
Full article >>>has several features in common with
Marfan syndrome, including
dislocation of the
lens; a tall, thin build with long limbs; spidery fingers (
arachnodactyly); and a pectus deformity of the chest. In addition, affected people may have
high arches of ...
Full article >>>[3,4] Patients with the MEN 2b
syndrome may have a slender body build, long and thin extremities, a
high arch palate, and
pectus excavatum or pes cavus. The face may be characterized by thick lips because of
mucosal
neuromas.
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