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Over Pronation
Definition of Over Prontation (Flat Feet)

Over Pronation (Flat Feet) refers to the biomechanical shock absorbing motion of the ankle, foot and lower leg. It is the natural inward flexing motion of the lower leg and ankle. Standing, walking, and running cause the ankle joint to pronate which in turn helps the body to absorb shock and allows it to control balance.

An ankle joint that is too flexible causes more pronation than desired. This common condition is called Over-Pronation (sometimes referred to as “Flat Feet”). This foot condition places an extreme degree of strain on various connective tissues of the ankle, foot, and knee. If this condition is not addressed foot pain and toe deformities such as bunions, hammer toes (just to name a couple) may develop. Hip and lower back pain may also be residual results from this condition.

Symptoms of Over Pronation (Flat Feet)

Footwear – the soles and heels may be worn down quickly.

Over-Pronation - may cause pain in the heel of the foot, the foot arch, under the ball of the foot, in the ankle, knee, hip or back. The symptoms may be localized to one particular area of the foot or may be experienced in any number of combinations. Standing for long periods of time, walking and running may become difficult due to the additional stress and/or discomfort accompanied with these activities.

Upon Visual Inspection – when standing the heels of the foot lean inward and one or both of the knee caps may turn inward.

Possible Causes of Over Pronation (Flat Feet)

Aquired “Flat Feet” – this develops over a period of time rather than at birth (unlike Congenital”Flat Feet”). In children, many different factors may contribute to the development of this condition such as the type of shoes that a child wears, a child’s sitting or sleeping positions or it may occur as some type of compensation for other abnormalities located further up the leg. Compensation may occur due to the rupture (tearing) of ligaments or tendons in the foot. One common reason for this condition is that the foot is compensating for a tight Achilles Tendon. If this tendon is tight it may cause the foot to point downward away from the body. This gives the body the perception that the affected leg is longer in length and the body attempts to compensate for the perceived additional length by flattening out the foot arch in an attempt to provide balance and stability.

In adults, the most common reason for the onset of Over-Pronation is a condition known as Post Tibial Tendonitis. This condition develops from repetitive stress on the main supporting tendon (Posterior Tibial Tendon) of the foot arch. As the body ages, ligaments and muscles can weaken. When this occurs the job of providing the majority of the support required by the foot arch is placed upon this tendon. Unfortunately, this tendon cannot bear the weight of this burden for too long. Eventually it fatigues under the added strain and in doing so the foot arch becomes progressively lower over a period of time.

Congenital “Flat Feet” – an individual may be born with feet that lack an appropriately supportive arch thereby predisposing the individual to this foot condition.

Excessive Weight (Obesity) – Too much weight on the foot from either obesity or pregnancy may be a factor.

Repetitive Impact – walking on flat, hard surfaces continuously places unnatural stress on the foot arch.

Possible Solutions of Over Pronation (Flat Feet)

We at ComfortShoeShop.com believe that wearing shoes that are too tight will inhibit the natural motion of the foot and may potentially lead to foot deformities. Proper range of motion combined with proper arch support will help to optimize the health and the biomechanics of the entire foot.

For example, over the past 10 years we have received positive feedback from an abundance of customers who suffered from Over-Pronation. These individuals have shared with us that they have experienced significant relief after wearing clogs, sandals, and shoes that provided their feet with a more functional arch support. As a matter of fact, many people notice almost instant relief once they have slipped on a pair of shoes that provide the proper arch support and allow for the proper range of motion of the foot.

At ComfortShoeShop.com we recommend the following brands for relief of Over Pronation (Flat Feet):

Birkenstock

Boston

men's

12 colors available

women's

12 colors available

Arizona
men's

12 colors available

women's

15 colors available

Florida

women's

9 colors available

Milano
men's

5 colors available

women's

5 colors available


Finn Comfort

Orb

women's

12 colors available

Jamaica
women's

15 colors available

Aussee

women's

3 colors available

Java
women's

5 colors available

Venice
men's
coming soon!

women's
coming soon!


Dansko

Sonja

women's

11 colors available

Professional
men's

15 colors available

women's

18 colors available

Ingrid

women's

4 colors available

Monika
women's

8 colors available

Karl
men's

4 colors available


“The following information does not constitute the practice of medicine and is offered as an educational aid. Should you have a medical problem ComfortShoeShop.com and their representatives recommend that you seek the help of your physician or other healthcare professional.”

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