A member asked:

I have had badly pronated feet (very low arch). what do other people do who have badly pronated feet to treat it?

A doctor has provided 1 answer

Arch supports: Or orthotics would be conservative treatment. If your deformity is flexible there is a minimally invasive procedure that can fix your problem. It is a small implant that gets placed between two bones in the rearfoot. Patients do very well after this simple but elegant procedure. Check out hyperpronation.Com.

Answered 2/4/2014

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