flat feet You are here: Orthoped > Podiatry & Foot Questions > flat feet admin 1 Comment Podiatry & Foot Questions how do a child sufering with cerebral palsy get the arc back in his feet Related PostsCerebral palsy (2) instep/toe pain and cramping? (1) fractured heel (4) posterior tibialis tendon problem (1) Heel Pain & white lumps (2) Calf strain, lower back pain & tight hamstring and only 18! (3) I have a disability called Cerebral palsy, which means that only one side of my body works normally (in my case my weaker side is my right […]
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Vivian Abrams DPM
Unfortunately, this is not likely to occur. The "arch" is composed of many things, bones, ligament, tendons etc. In order for a patient with CP to walk better, sometimes braces (AFO's) are used to support the lower extremities.
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Vivian Abrams DPM
Unfortunately, this is not likely to occur. The “arch” is composed of many things, bones, ligament, tendons etc. In order for a patient with CP to walk better, sometimes braces (AFO’s) are used to support the lower extremities.