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815-730-8200

Flat Feet

Flat Feet in Joliet & Channahon, IL


Foot affected by flat feet or fallen arches, shown from side view Flat feet, also known as pes planus, is a condition characterized by the absence of the normal arch in the foot. This condition can affect people of all ages, from children to adults, and may lead to dysfunction of the feet’ mechanics if left untreated. At Foot and Ankle Health Center, located in Joliet and Channahon, Illinois, Dr. Steven Overpeck and our team provide comprehensive solutions for patients with flat feet.

Causes of Flat Feet

Flat feet can be caused by a variety of factors. In some cases, it is a hereditary condition that develops during childhood. Other people may develop flat feet due to weakened ligaments and tendons, which can occur with age or as a result of injury. Certain medical conditions, such as arthritis or diabetes, can also contribute to the development of flat feet.

In children, flat feet are often a normal part of development, as arches may not fully form until they are older. However, if flat feet persist into adolescence or adulthood and cause discomfort, it may be necessary to seek professional evaluation.

Symptoms of Flat Feet

Many people with flat feet do not experience any symptoms. However, some may suffer discomfort or pain in the feet, especially after prolonged standing or physical activity. Common symptoms associated with flat feet include pain in the arch or heel, swelling along the inside of the ankle, fatigue in the feet or legs, difficulty standing on tiptoes, and changes in walking patterns

If you experience any of these symptoms, consult your Joliet and Channahon, Illinois, podiatrist for a thorough evaluation and appropriate treatment.

Treatment Options

At Foot and Ankle Health Center, Dr. Steven Overpeck treats flat feet according to each patient’s individual needs. For mild cases, conservative measures may be recommended, including:

  • Orthotic Devices: Custom orthotics can provide support and cushioning, helping to alleviate discomfort and improve foot function.
  • Physical Therapy: Strengthening and stretching exercises can help improve the stability of the foot and ankle, reducing pain and preserving mobility.
  • Footwear Recommendations: Wearing supportive shoes with proper arch support can make a significant difference in managing symptoms associated with flat feet.

In more severe cases, where conservative treatments are ineffective, surgical options may be considered. Dr. Overpeck will work closely with you to determine the best course of action based on your specific condition and lifestyle.

Manage Flat Feet for Better Foot Health

Flat feet can lead to discomfort and difficulty walking if not handled properly. If you are experiencing symptoms related to flat feet or have concerns about your foot structure, we encourage you to contact our office to schedule a consultation with Dr. Steven Overpeck. Call Foot and Ankle Health Center in Joliet, Illinois, at (815) 730-8200 or Channahon at (815) 290-5000.

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