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People with normal, fully- developed foot arches have a notable upward curve in the middle of the foot. When arches develop fully, the tendons and ligaments in the foot and lower leg help provide support and stabilize it. Flatfeet\u2014also called fallen arche\u2014occurs as the result of an undeveloped or collapsed arch. Most cases of flatfeet are hereditary and are present from birth. In other cases, flatfeet can develop after an injury or overuse.<\/p>\n

Flatfeet is a common and usually painless condition in children, though it can cause some arching pain in adolescents and adults. For adults, pain may occur during or after physical activity and there may be some dull pain after long periods of rest. The cause of fallen arch is simple: the tendons and ligaments that support the arch weaken and collapse due to too much stress or overuse.<\/p>\n

Signs and Symptoms of Flatfeet<\/h2>\n

Children whose arches do not develop aren\u2019t always affected by flatfeet. However, some cases of flatfeet can cause problems in other areas of the body\u2014flatfeet has been shown to throw joints out of alignment.<\/p>\n

While many adults do not exhibit any outward signs or symptoms that indicate flatfeet, some people may feel some arch pain. More often than not, flatfeet causes noticeable fatigue in the arches, heels, knees, or lower back. Other common symptoms of flatfeet include:<\/p>\n