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High Arch (cavus foot)
High arches, or cavus feet, are the opposite of flat feet. This condition means there's excessive height in the arch, which puts more pressure on the ball and heel of the foot. Cavus foot may be hereditary or related to neurological conditions like Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease.
Common symptoms
- Pain in the heel or ball of the foot
- Frequent ankle sprains or instability
- Calluses under the toes or forefoot
- Claw toes or hammertoes
- Foot fatigue from prolonged walking or standing
Our treatment approach
- Gait & pressure mapping
- Custom orthotics — Provide arch support and cushioning at pressure zones.
- FootBalance 3D-molded insoles
- Ankle stabilizing braces
- Proper footwear fitting