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Get Foot Arches

Get Arches in Your Feet

The Medial Longitudinal Arch (MLA) extends from the inside of your heel along the bottom of your foot and connects to the big toe. It is a critical structure to allow for good shock absorption of the forces transmitted through the body from the feet during gait.
When the MLA is lower to the ground or €˜flat€™ it can cause an uncontrolled over pronation of the ankle joint.
Overpronation is where the ankle joint €˜rolls in.€™ Common injuries that occur from a flat MLA and over pronation include: Achilles tendonitis, heel pain, bunions, stress fractures, arch pain, shin splints and over use tendon injuries.
Custom made Orthoses Devices can be implemented to strengthen the MLA and maintain a neutral ankle joint alignment to control over pronation and relieve pain.
A custom made Orthoses is made by taking a mould of your feet to get the exact shape of each foot. It is then uniquely modified to create the individual€™s perfect Medial Longitudinal Arch and neutral ankle joint to allow the ideal heel to toe gait.


2 comments

  • Noor Khalife

    May 5, 2018 at 8:02 pm

    Hello there!

    I have been to the podiatry center about a year ago, as I have “overarched” feet, and I was told by the podiatrist that I will need to make arches/molds for my feet to put into my shoes in order to improve my condition. Very recently, I got pretty bad blisters, calluses and a blood clot on my feet due to the walking that I engage in on a daily basis.. I would like to see a podiatrist very soon in order to take the necessary steps to fix this. Thank you in advance.

    Regards,

    Noor Khalife

    Reply

    • Dubai Podiatry Centre

      May 6, 2018 at 10:47 am

      Dear Noor,
      Yes you can call us at 04 3435390 or send us a WhatsApp message on 0503553024. You may click here to book online
      Thanks and regards,
      Dubai Podiatry Centre

      Reply

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