Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Strengthening Flat Feet


Did you brave the masses to hunt down the bargains during Black Friday? Are you gearing up for the season of holiday shopping? Long days of walking around a mall from store to store can take a toll on your feet, especially if you have flat feet and are not wearing comfortable shoes.

Flat feet are extremely common – you may not even know that you have them. Step on a piece of dark paper with a wet foot and look at the print left behind. If you see an oblong pancake shape then you most likely have a flat foot, and it could be the reason for any foot pain you may be feeling. Most people with this foot structure don’t experience any pain or problems, but over time arches can flatten even further and poorly-fitted shoes can lead to fatigue and pain.

Flat feet are a very common condition
Strengthening flat feet can make a difference in keeping your feet healthy, strong, and able to withstand what you demand of them. The first thing to do is really evaluate your footwear before you head out for the day. If you know you will be walking or standing for long periods of time, it is not the time to wear high heels, non-supportive flats, or flip-flops. Instead, invest in a supportive pair of shoes with orthotics for extra support. While you are watching TV or brushing your teeth, strengthen feet by standing on one leg. Focus on arching the foot you are standing on, hold for a few seconds and then release. Do this ten times and then repeat on the other foot. Lastly, avoid painful problems by doing a little stretching. Sit on the floor with your legs out in front and loop a towel around the balls of your feet. Gently pull the towel towards you until you feel a stretch in your arches.

If you find that having flat feet is starting to become problematic for you, please don’t wait until foot pain defines your day. We have many ways to treat this problem that can prevent pain or resolve existing discomfort. Contact Dr. Jeffrey N. Bowman at Houston Foot Specialists today for an appointment. Call our office in Houston, TX at (713) 467-8886 or request one online.

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