Arch pain can occur if you injure the muscles, bones, ligaments, or tendons that form the arch of your foot. It can also occur due to structural issues becoming aggravated by weight gain, aging, overuse, neurological conditions and physical stress.
Plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of arch pain. It's caused by inflammation, overuse, or injury to the plantar fascia. The plantar fascia is the ligament that connects the front of your foot to your heel. It's often seen in runners, but it can also occur in nonrunners.
PTTD(adult-acquired flatfoot) occurs when you have an injury or inflammation to the posterior tibial tendon. The posterior tibial tendon connects the inner foot to a muscle in the calf. The posterior tibial tendon isn't able to support the arch can cause pain.
Overpronation is used to describe the way your foot moves when you walk. In people who overpronate, the outer edge of the heel hits the ground first, and then the foot rolls inward onto the arch will overly flatten the foot. Over time, overpronation can damage muscles, tendons, and ligaments, and cause problems that lead to arch pain.
Cavus foot is a condition where the foot has a very high arch. It may be an inherited structural abnormality or caused by neurological conditions, like cerebral palsy, stroke, or Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease.
Solution
Changes in footwear with more arch support for better cushioning. Wearing supportive footwear is essential when managing arch pain. After many trials and research by our professional team, the arch support brace can effectively support your arch and relieve foot pain.
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