Support for Feet That Need More Stability
Flat feet can change the way you move and place extra strain on the feet and legs.
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Flat feet can change the way you move and place extra strain on the feet and legs.
We love feet. Not like that, weirdo!
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Flat feet occur when the arches of the feet sit lower to the ground, causing more of the foot to make contact with the floor. While some people have flat feet without symptoms, others experience pain, fatigue, instability, or strain through the feet, ankles, and lower limbs.
At The Foot Clinics, we assess and treat flat feet across Albury, Wodonga and Wagga Wagga, focusing on improving support, reducing strain, and helping you move more comfortably.
Flat feet describe a foot posture where the arch is lower than usual or collapses more during standing and walking. This can affect how force moves through the foot and may place extra load on surrounding muscles, tendons, and joints.
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Flat feet may be present from childhood or develop over time due to ligament laxity, tendon weakness, injury, or age-related changes. In some cases, poor support and prolonged strain can make symptoms more noticeable.
Detailed assessment to understand movement patterns and identify the cause of pain.
Non-invasive treatment to reduce pain and support healing in injured tissue.
Advanced custom orthotics designed for precision support and improved performance.
Individually designed orthotics to improve alignment, comfort, and everyday function.
Custom bracing solutions to improve stability, support movement, and enhance function.
No, not everyone with flat feet experiences symptoms. However, when pain does occur, it may affect the arches, heels, ankles, or lower legs.
Yes, treatment may include biomechanical assessment, footwear advice, exercises, and custom orthotic support depending on your symptoms.
Not always. Many children grow out of flexible flat feet, but treatment may be recommended if there is pain, fatigue, or difficulty with activity.
Yes, flat feet can change lower limb alignment and increase strain through the ankles, knees, and lower legs.
If you have pain, fatigue, instability, or concerns about the way your feet function, it is worth having them assessed.
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We have clinics conveniently located in Albury, Wodonga and Wagga Wagga, with additional outreach services in Henty, Holbrook, Cootamundra and Myrtleford. This allows us to provide high-quality podiatry care across the region, making it easier to access expert treatment close to home.