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Development of Arches of the Foot

Added on: November 21, 2024
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Low arches or “flat feet” are a common concern for parents, however, most babies are born with flat feet! The arches of the feet change and develop as the child begins to stand and walk. Persistent flat feet may require therapeutic intervention.

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