Flexible Flatfoot (Pediatric) at Foot and Ankle Clinic DRHC Dubai
Overview
Pediatric flexible flatfoot, also known as pes planus, is a common condition in children where the arch of the foot appears flattened when standing but reappears when the foot is not bearing weight. This condition is typically painless and does not interfere with normal foot function in most cases. However, for those children who experience discomfort or functional issues, minimally invasive surgical options are available at DRHC Dubai.
Causes of Flexible Flatfoot
- Genetics: A family history of flatfoot can increase the likelihood of a child developing the condition.
- Ligamentous Laxity: Looser ligaments can contribute to a more flexible and flattened arch.
- Growth Patterns: Rapid growth spurts can temporarily influence the structure of a child’s foot, leading to a flat appearance.
Symptom of Flexible Flatfoot
- A noticeable flattening of the arch when the child is standing.
- The heel may tilt outward.
- Mild pain or fatigue in the feet or legs, particularly after prolonged activity.
- Uneven wear on shoes due to altered foot mechanics.
Diagnosis
At DRHC Dubai, our experienced pediatric specialists diagnose flexible flatfoot through a thorough physical examination. The doctor will observe the child’s feet while standing and walking, and may also ask about any pain or discomfort. In some cases, imaging tests such as X-rays or MRI may be used to rule out other conditions and to get a detailed view of the foot structure.
Treatment Options for Flexible Flatfoot
Conservative Management
- Observation: Most cases of pediatric flexible flatfoot do not require treatment and resolve as the child grows.
- Orthotic Devices: Custom-made insoles can provide necessary arch support and alleviate any associated discomfort.
- Physical Therapy: Specific exercises designed to strengthen foot muscles and enhance flexibility can be beneficial.
- Footwear: Wearing supportive shoes can help manage symptoms and provide better alignment for the feet.
Minimally Invasive Surgery
For children who do not respond to conservative treatments and continue to experience significant discomfort or functional limitations, minimally invasive surgery may be recommended. At DRHC Dubai, we offer advanced surgical options to correct the deformity with minimal disruption to the surrounding tissues.
- Procedure: Small incisions are made to access and correct the structural abnormalities in the foot. Techniques such as subtalar arthroereisis involve placing an implant in the subtalar joint to realign the foot and create a more natural arch.
- Benefits: Reduced scarring, less postoperative pain, and quicker recovery compared to traditional open surgery.
- Recovery: Patients typically experience a shorter hospital stay and a faster return to normal activities. Postoperative physical therapy may be recommended to strengthen the foot and maintain the correction.
When to seek Medical Advice
It is advisable to consult with our specialists at DRHC Dubai if your child experiences:
- Persistent pain or discomfort in the feet or legs.
- Significant difficulty with walking or engaging in physical activities.
- Noticeable asymmetry in the feet or legs that affects normal movement.
Why Choose DRHC Dubai?
At DRHC Dubai, we are committed to providing comprehensive care for pediatric foot conditions. Our team of pediatric orthopedic specialists offers personalized treatment plans tailored to each child’s needs, ensuring the best possible outcomes. We utilize the latest diagnostic tools and treatment techniques, including minimally invasive surgery, to manage flexible flatfoot effectively and allow your child to enjoy an active, pain-free lifestyle.
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By offering a comprehensive range of treatment options, we ensure personalized care for each patient, addressing their unique needs and preferences. Experience compassionate and expert care for Flexible Flatfoot (Pediatric) at DRHC Dubai, where your foot health is our priority. Call +97142798200 to book your appointment now.