A woman talks to a doctor while standing on one foot in a physical therapy office.

“Fallen arches” is a term commonly used to describe a flatfoot condition that develops during adulthood. This should not be confused with other causes of flatfoot that may develop during childhood or adolescence.

Most cases of fallen arches develop when the main arch-supporting tendon (the posterior tibial tendon) becomes weakened or injured, causing the arch to gradually become lower. With time, the shape of the foot changes and secondary symptoms start to appear.

Common problems associated with fallen arches include:
• Plantar fasciitis
• Tendonitis
• Increased fatigue
• Arthritis of the foot and ankle.

We can treat fallen arches to remediate your foot to its natural form.

Call AFAS to make an appointment so our doctors can examine your feet and provide a course of treatment.