
The Problem With High Arches
While having high arches does not guarantee any foot pain, it may increase your likelihood of certain problems because of the tendency of this foot type to lack shock-absorbing qualities. This means that ground reaction forces are more readily transferred onto the bones and joints, which can lead to pain at the feet, ankles, heels and knees.
Many people with high arched feet tend to distribute body weight less effectively and evenly through the foot during gait, loading more pressure onto the heels, ball of the foot and the outside of the foot. This may lead to pain in these areas alongside corns, callus and cracked heels. This foot position is also often linked to clawing of the toes, which can carry with its own set of pains and problems.
The stiffer and more rigid nature of high arched feet also means that they less readily adapt to uneven surfaces, which may increase their vulnerability to ankle sprains when walking on uneven ground.
Treating High Arched Feet
If your high arches are causing problems like repeated ankle sprains, we have innovative treatments available to help with these problems, like the brace that is proven to prevent ankle sprains.
