Anyone have flat feet?!


Question: Anyone have flat feet!?
Do you also have any abnormalities in your brain!. That you know of!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


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yes to flat feet!.!.!. no to brain abnormalities (that i know of) - are you questioning a connection between the two!?Www@Answer-Health@Com

If you notice that your foot or your feet come into complete or near complete contact with the ground, you may have the condition known as pes planus, or flat foot!. Flat foot is a condition wherein the arch of the foot collapses or never normally develops!. Having this condition does not, however, affect normal movement of the foot!. Your footspeed will relatively remain normal and various reflexes and reactions of the feet will still be considered active!.
In the early stages of growth during childhood, your "baby fats" partly masks the developing arch of the foot, which eventually have the appearance of this flat foot condition!. But, this arch in the foot will continue to develop normally as part of your regular muscle growth along with your ligaments, tendons and bones!. Various activities can be undergone to further aid the development of the arches!. Training through foot gymnastics and your basic walking around barefooted can help facilitate the growth of your foot arches during the early stages of childhood towards adolescence!.

By the way I have flat feet too!Www@Answer-Health@Com

No, I don't have flat feet, but I do get a flat bottom for sitting at the computer too long lol!

As for abnormalities in my brain!.!.!.is anyone completely normal that uses this site haha!?

Have a great ChristmasWww@Answer-Health@Com

ummm yes to feet no to brain lol:) wtf are you trying to get at hahaWww@Answer-Health@Com





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