Spectrum Foot Clinics

Flat Foot / Fallen Arches Treatment With Spectum Foot Clinics

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Flat Foot & Fallen Arches Treatment

Effective Flat Foot & Fallen Arch Treatment From Our Expert Podiatrists.

Flat feet are a usually painless condition where the arches on the inside of your feet are completely collapsed arches so that the entire sole of your feet touch the floor when standing. Flat feet can develop after an injury to the foot, such as a ligament, tendon or muscle tear, or as a result of arthritis or they may develop because the condition runs in the family. People with flat feet often complain of their feet rolling inwards when walking or a feeling of their foot collapsing.

Flat feet can cause a myriad of symptoms, from experiencing pain in the foot, heels, arch, calves, the shin, the knee, the hip and into the lower back due to overworking of the hip flexors or they may find it hard to stand on tip toes.

Woman with foot pain

What we can do for you.

We can treat Flat Foot / Fallen Arches at any of our nationwide clinics.

Struggling with Flat Foot or Fallen Arches? Our nationwide clinics offer expert treatment to relieve pain and enhance recovery. Don’t let discomfort hold you back—book your appointment today and start your journey to healing.

Symptoms of Fallen Arches

The primary symptom of fallen arches is painful or achy feet in the area in which the foot arches or on the heel. This area may become swollen and painful to stand still on. This causes the patient to improperly balance on their feet which in turn will cause other biomechanical injuries such as back, leg and knee pain.

The treatment is simple for flat feet. We will carry out a biomechanical assessment and assess your full history, often alongside a Computerised Gait Scan to give us an idea of how the foot is compensating.

Treatment will be to:

  • Control how the foot hits the ground
  • Support the middle of the foot and prevent the arch collapsing
  • Promote normal movement in the front of the foot

The ability to do this will be dictated by the movement within the foot to start with.

Treatment for all the above problems are often combined with a physiotherapy session in order to help develop a stretching and strengthening programme for the back of the legs and the pelvis in order to allow normal function when the orthoses have been prescribed.

If you are born with flat feet you will not grow out of them – if you get orthoses, like glasses, you will need them for the rest of your life if you want to correct the mechanics in your foot.

In 95% of cases, orthoses will reduce symptoms by at least 85%. We will work with the other 5% to get them to this level.

There are different types of Pes (flat) Planus (Feet) – with mobile, rigid, post traumatic and post surgical being the most common. It is important to assess the foot and decide which category the foot falls into before formulating a plan of action in order to reduce the resultant symptoms associated with the condition.

Mobile / flexible flat feet – most common of all, these feet have too much flexibility in them and the sole becomes very unstable when on the ground leading to instability and reduced shock absorbancy – and subsequently pressure on the joints of the leg and the stress on the muscles trying to control the movement of these joints.

Rigid flat foot – CPVP – not common and normally a condition that has been present since birth. Our team would assess the condition, discuss your expectations of treatment and then decide on the best line of action – in many cases this may be a referral to orthopaedics for an assessment for reconstructive surgery if this is your choice.

Post traumatic flat foot – most commonly associated with rupture or partial rupture of the posterior tibial tendon which results in the foot collapsing and pointing outwards (ten past two). This often happens on one foot only or is more pronounced on one foot, and is accompanied with pain associated with rupture of a tendon.

Post surgical flat foot – if you have had surgery on the foot, it will often be left in a slightly pronated or flattened position to create stability and prevent the foot rolling on the outside of the ankle. In this case there will be drastically reduced shock absorption and the knee can be placed into a compromised position – therefore an orthotic is necessary to cushion the foot and reduce the stress on the knee.

Our patient’s health journeys

Gadge A
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I attended this week with a minor foot ailment. The service is excellent and good value. The podiatrist is very professional and the treatment was successful and painless.
Bernard O
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This is a brilliant place to go to if you are anyway nervous or anxious because they make you feel very comfortable before starting and are very chatty and polite. I got treated by a lady called Aoife who was so lovely and kind. I would highly recommend her and the clinic A+++
Miriam F
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Using Spectrum Foot Clinics was the best move I ever made regarding having my husbands feet being seen to, he's had diabetes for about nine years and found it difficult to find a suitable chiropodist (as was suggested by his diabetic nurse). I found your Clinic by searching on Google.I phoned in the morning, and made an appointment for that same afternoon, which pleasantly surprised me. The attention and professionalism we received by the podiatrist Saoirse Waldron, was warm, welcoming and reassuring.To anyone who suffers with foot problems, I would highly recommend a visit to your Clinic. I had my own feet seen to on the same day and what a difference it made!!!
Frank K
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Great place. I turned up on time for my appointment and was seen straight away. If only more places were like this. Chiropodist did the examination and assured me nothing much was wrong, this is what I wanted to hear. Very reassured and happy with the service.
David D
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Excellent service, diagnosed a problem I ve had with my foot for over a year when two other podiatrists couldn't. Highly recommended.
Sonja B
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Went for the first time to this clinic.The service was excellent. The chiropodist was brilliant he is great at his job and looked after me so well that I will be making another appointment. Great service
Ann Marie L
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Well I got a cancelation last Friday my original appointment was today only after ringing 3 days prior with very bad corns on both feet I'm a type 1 diabetic and gave been going to a different chiropodist for the last 20 years but the last couple of time when I rang in a very bad way was told 3/4 months not very good for me. So no words can describe Coro absolutely 100% I'll definitely be back here .Thank you so much Cora 💓
Clare P
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Cora is amazing...so professional and very gentle. An amazing Chiropodist...I am so glad we found her. Thank you Cora, for such an amazing service. 🥰🥰🥰
Sandra
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Very happy with the appointment I had with Meadhbh today, she’s so lovely & professional, got problem sorted & with great advice, if I could give 10 stars I would, great service 😊
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How Much Does It Cost?

Please visit individual clinic locations pages for pricing information.

Monday – Friday: 8am to 8pm

Saturday: 9am to 5pm

Sunday: Closed

*Please note, opening times can vary between clinics

This service can be provided to you by any of our experienced team of Podiatrists in our nationwide clinics.

We work with all major insurers – Vhi, Laya and Irish Life. We recommend you check your own policy for its terms and conditions to see what cover you have.

Our Patient Services team is available to help you Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm, and Saturdays from 8:00am to 4:00pm.

Call Us: 01 679 9685

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