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What is Transverse Flatfoot?
Description of the disease
Transverse flatfoot is a deformity of the foot in which there is a lowering of the transverse arch and a reduction of the longitudinal arch of the foot. This condition can lead to pain and discomfort when walking.
Classification
Flexible transverse flatfoot
Non-flexible (static) transverse flatfoot
Symptoms
Pain in the foot area
Fatigue in the legs
Swelling of the foot
Causes
Transverse flatfoot can be caused by a disruption of the development of the foot's ligaments and muscles, as well as improper footwear and excessive foot load.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis of transverse flatfoot includes examination by an orthopedic doctor, X-ray of the foot, and computer tomography.
Treatment
Treatment may include wearing orthopedic insoles, physiotherapy, massage, and in severe cases - surgical intervention.
Prevention
Choosing the right footwear
Proper foot load
Strengthening exercises for the foot
Doctor
To diagnose and treat transverse flatfoot, it is necessary to consult an orthopedic doctor.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.