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Acquired Flat Foot

At Care Podiatry, we specialize in diagnosing and treating acquired flat foot at every stage. Using thorough clinical evaluation and advanced imaging when needed, we develop personalized treatment plans that prioritize conservative care first. Whether your condition is in its early stages or has progressed, our goal is to restore your comfort, stability, and mobility so you can get back to the activities you enjoy.

What is Acquired Flat Foot?

Acquired flat foot, also known as adult-acquired flatfoot deformity, occurs when the foot arch collapses over time. The condition develops due to injury, arthritis, tendon dysfunction, or aging. At Care Podiatry, we provide detailed evaluation and advanced treatment options for acquired flat foot in Anaheim and Lakewood, CA. 

What Causes Acquired Flat Foot?

Acquired flat foot usually develops due to –

Why You Should Seek Care For Acquired Flat Foot

An acquired flat foot worsens without proper treatment. What begins as mild arch discomfort or ankle pain gradually leads to structural changes in the foot. It affects stability, mobility, and alignment. Visiting us for the early podiatric care is important because an untreated acquired flat foot can cause – 

Addressing the condition in its early stage prevents long-term complications and reduces the need for surgery.

Stages Of Acquired Flat Foot

Stage

Stage 1 (Early)

Stage 2 (Progressive)

Stage 3 (Advanced)

Stage 4 (Severe)

What Happens

Tendon inflammation without major structural change

The arch begins to collapse, and changes in foot alignment

Rigid flatfoot deformity develops

The ankle joint becomes affected

Symptoms

Swelling, mild ankle pain, and arch discomfort

Visible flattening, heel tilting outward, and increased pain

Stiffness, constant pain, difficulty walking

Arthritis, significant instability, and limited mobility

How We Diagnose Acquired Flat Foot

At Care Podiatry, our diagnosis includes –

Proper diagnosis helps us to determine the stage and severity of your condition.

Our Process

Step 01

Thorough Assessment

We start with a detailed review of your medical history, symptoms, and lifestyle factors. A comprehensive foot and ankle examination helps us to know tendon strength and overall stability.

Step 02

Diagnostic Assessment

If needed, we use imaging such as X-rays to check bone alignment and determine the stage of deformity. 

Step 03

Personalized Treatment Plan

We develop a customized treatment strategy to reduce pain and improve foot condition, depending on the severity.

Step 04

Ongoing Monitoring and Support

Acquired flat foot can progress over time, so we schedule follow-up visits to observe healing, adjust treatment, and protect your long-term mobility.

Who Is At Risk For Acquired Flat Foot?

When To See Our Podiatrists in Anaheim and Lakewood, CA

If you notice any changes in your foot structure or experience any discomfort, book an appointment immediately for early evaluation. An acquired flat foot can worsen over time, and quick treatment options help prevent long-term complications.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Acquired flat foot is a condition where the arch of the foot gradually collapses over time, usually due to weakening or damage to the posterior tibial tendon. It most commonly affects adults over 40.

Yes, in many cases, especially when caught early. Conservative treatments such as custom orthotics, physical therapy, bracing, and activity modification can effectively manage the condition and prevent progression.

Common signs include gradual flattening of the arch, pain or swelling along the inside of the ankle, heel tilting outward, and difficulty standing on your toes. A podiatrist can confirm the diagnosis with a physical exam and imaging.

Get Expert Care With Us!

Book your appointment at Care Podiatry today to receive a treatment plan that improves your acquired flat foot conditions.

We Are Your Flat Foot Specialists in Anaheim & Lakewood, CA

It is important to choose the right podiatrist when managing a progressive condition like acquired flat foot. At Care Podiatry, we use patient-focused care to provide long-term solutions.