The Cause of Neuritis

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Flatfoot may be defined as an absence of the arch upon standing or walking. It is often associated with excessive inward "rolling" of the foot known as pronation. It is well accepted that children under the age of 7-10 years normally do not possess a significant arch or one that resembles the average adult foot. Nervogen Pro Ingridients , D.P.M., Professor of Biomechanics at Barry University and a team physician for the Miami Heat, University of Miami and Barry University Intercollegiate Athletic Programs and Medical Director for Pro-Tech Sports Medicine, has had lots of experience with care of common pediatric pathologies. " It is for this reason, that pain and function be emphasized rather than the cosmetic appearance of the foot when determining if a child's foot is abnormally flat," says Dr. Losito.

Dr. Losito states that a history of fatigue, cramping, pain, excessive shoewear or "sloppy" gait are the most reliable indicators that an abnormality is present. Several different causes of flatfoot exist including, ligamentous laxity, tightness of the Achilles tendon (equinus), muscular weakness or spasticity, and pigeon-toed gait. In Nervogen Pro Amazon , excessive pronation (flattening of the arch) may produce many problems including tendinitis, fascitis, shin splints and stress fractures. Therefore, treatment of a symptomatic pediatric flatfoot should not be ignored. In Nervogen Pro Review , treatment such as muscular strengthening or stretching is the key to improving the flatfoot condition. However, in many instances a functional orthotic device may be used in conjunction with exercises or used alone.