Absolutely: We all pronate, but hyperpronation is essentially being flat-footed. This means hypermobility, the joints just unlocked. The foot just becomes more flat. This can lead to any number of issues including accelerated arthritic changes, ligamental strains and sprains, tendinitis, the development of orthopedic deformities including bunions and hammertoes. Go to the website www. Hyperpronation.Com for more information. See your local area podiatrist for orthotics other options.
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